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Taxpayers Deserve More Than Checking The Box

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 24, 2015

CONTACT - Morgan L. McCord, 850.212.5052

Tallahassee, Fla. - Statement from Dominic M. Calabro, President and CEO of Florida TaxWatch, the independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy research institute and government watchdog.

"Florida taxpayers and their children are facing more than $10.5 billion in debt due to increasingly rich and consistently over-promised government pensions. These obligations will be paid by taxpayers who don't have access to similar benefits in the private sector, because pension plan beneficiaries take on no risk, yet the taxpayers indemnify losses. State laws have forced hardworking taxpayers into larger losses because of their mandates to increase required local government benefits. 

"The Florida Legislature attempted to address local pension reform by passing a bill that does contain some provisions to increase accountability and oversight, but the bill fails to ensure Florida's local government pension system is stable and secure for pensioners and taxpayers.

"While the Legislature has failed to accomplish real pension reform, there are cities in Florida who are paying more for retirement and past service than they are paying today for salaries of police and fire officers protecting our communities because of the impact of state mandates. There are also cities that are paying hundreds of retirees thousands of dollars in bonus retirement checks while their pension plan remains hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. Still others have employees including more than seven weeks of overtime pay into their pensions, resulting in their annual pension benefits exceeding their annual salary.

"These are the issues that the Legislature must address to combat ballooning local government pension debt. Fixing these loopholes would prevent retirees from gaming the system at the expense of their fellow community members who are struggling to provide for their own hoped-for retirement. It is important that this year's reforms are only a small step toward financial security and retirement stability for all Floridians. With a first step toward reform this year, I hope lawmakers will be poised next year to embrace fiscal responsibility and truly protect the promises made to retirees without unfairly burdening the taxpayers of today and tomorrow."

Florida TaxWatch is a member of the Taxpayers for Sustainable Pensions, a diverse coalition of business and policy groups dedicated to municipal pension reform in Florida. Learn more about the coalition here.

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