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posted 9/7/2009 Here is the STRS report on what happened at the September
1 board meeting. Note that this includes the plan that will be presented at
the Ohio Retirement Study Council on September 9. Time will tell how council
members respond to the changes proposed by STRS and the other four public
retirement systems and what legislative changes will be introduced in one or
more bills that may be introduced in the Ohio General Assembly before the end
of the year. Whatever happens will impact both current and future retirees.
You will be alerted when there is a need to contact legislators.
Eileen Young
Today (September 1), the State Teachers Retirement Board held a special
meeting. Following board meetings, a report titled "Board News" is posted on
the STRS Ohio Web site, as well as mailed to a number of members and education
organization representatives who have requested it. As a member of STRS Ohio
with an e-mail address on file, you will also receive this report whenever it
is issued.
RETIREMENT BOARD ADOPTS PLAN FOR PENSION DESIGN AND CONTRIBUTION CHANGES
Following many months of discussion and after receiving significant input from
STRS Ohio members, the State Teachers Retirement Board unanimously approved a
multifaceted plan today to strengthen the financial condition of the
retirement system. In approving the plan, board members cited the difficulty
in making the decision, noting that these changes impact all STRS Ohio
members. The plan includes an increase in contributions; an increase in final
average salary years; a change in eligibility for retirement; a change in the
benefit formula; and a reduction in the annual cost-of-living adjustment.
STRS Ohio, along with Ohio's four other public pension systems, will present
their plans to the Ohio Retirement Study Council (ORSC) on Sept. 9 for either
maintaining or returning to a 30-year funding period. The ORSC is expected to
weigh in on the plans and then work with the systems to draft a bill. Once
legislation is introduced, the normal legislative process begins. The proposed
changes require legislative action by the Ohio General Assembly and the
governor, as all the requested changes require changes in existing statute.
Before the market downturn, STRS Ohio had a funding period of 41.2 years,
exceeding state statute's 30-year maximum funding period. Factors, such as
members living longer, caused a reduction in available funds to pay off
accrued liabilities over time. The unprecedented decline in the global markets
and the accompanying recession, along with the projected gradual economic
recovery, significantly accelerated the need for STRS Ohio to make changes.
Without these changes, STRS Ohio would eventually be unable to pay future
benefits. This plan enables the Retirement Board and staff to meet their
fiduciary responsibility to help ensure the long-term solvency of STRS Ohio
for future generations of teachers.
STRS Ohio staff projects that these changes would save $8.99 billion in future
liabilities and would bring the pension fund to a 33.4-year funding period
from its current status of infinity. Further, the current 1% employer
contribution to the health care fund continues.
INCREASE IN CONTRIBUTIONS
- Increase member contributions by 0.5% per year beginning July 1, 2011, to a
total of 2.5% on July 1, 2015.
- Increase employer contributions by 0.5% per year beginning July 1, 2016, to
a total of 2.5% on July 1, 2020.
Currently, STRS Ohio members pay 10% of their salary to STRS Ohio and
employers pay 14% of total teacher payroll in lieu of paying into Social
Security. This plan component increases member and employer contributions by a
total of 5% by July 1, 2020. The member increase would be phased in at 0.5%
per year, beginning July 1, 2011, until 2.5% is reached on July 1, 2015. The
employer increase would be delayed for five years, when it would be phased in
at 0.5% per year, beginning July 1, 2016, until 2.5% is reached on July 1,
2020. Ultimately, STRS Ohio members would contribute 12.5% and employers would
contribute 16.5%. This phased approach allows time for the economy to improve
and also helps employers with budgeting.
INCREASE IN FINAL AVERAGE SALARY (FAS) YEARS
- FAS calculation to be based on five highest years of earnings beginning Aug.
1, 2015.
Pension benefits are determined by a member's age, years of service and FAS.
Under the recommended plan, the FAS would be based on the five highest years
of earnings versus the current three years, beginning Aug. 1, 2015.
CHANGE IN ELIGIBILITY FOR RETIREMENT
- Increase years of service required for retirement, beginning Aug. 1, 2015.
The recommended change increases the number of years required to be eligible
for retirement. Beginning Aug. 1, 2015, members can retire at any age with 35
years of service; at age 60 with 30 years of service; or at age 65 with five
years of service. (Members may retire earlier with an actuarially reduced
benefit at age 55 with 30 years or at age 60 with five years.) Members who
meet age and service eligibility for service retirement as of July 1, 2015,
under the existing rule retain their eligibility.
CHANGE IN BENEFIT FORMULA
- New formula would be 2.2% per year for the first 30 years of service; 2.5%
per year thereafter, beginning Aug. 1, 2015.
The 35-year enhanced benefit is no longer needed to encourage teachers to work
longer and is eliminated. Those who have 30 years of service; who are age 55
with 25 years of service; or who are age 60 with five years of service as of
July 1, 2015, receive the greater of:
(a) The benefit as of July 1, 2015, under the current formula; or
(b) The benefit upon retirement under the new formula.
In short, members who are eligible for service retirement will receive no less
of a base pension benefit than they could have received on July 1, 2015. Under
the new formula, at the end of a 35-year career, teachers would receive 78.5%
of their final average salary; teachers who retire at age 60 with 38 years
would receive 86% of final average salary.
REDUCTION IN COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT (COLA)
- Beginning July 1, 2011, current retirees would receive an annual 2% COLA;
members retiring on July 1, 2011, or later would receive a 1.5% COLA each
year.
Currently, the COLA is 3%. Without a change in the COLA, a viable Defined
Benefit Plan cannot be sustained.
Overall, this plan accomplishes the following:
- Preserves the Defined Benefit Plan for Ohio's public educators. STRS Ohio
members do not have to worry about outliving their benefits. These pension
benefits can continue to support local economies (more than $3.6 billion in
benefits are paid to Ohio residents alone); the taxes paid on these benefits
can also continue to support local, state and federal governments. A viable
Defined Benefit Plan also reduces the likelihood that STRS Ohio members will
have to turn to public assistance, Medicaid or social services in retirement,
thus relieving taxpayers of future obligations.
- Continues to offer a retirement plan that will help Ohio's public schools,
colleges and universities recruit and retain quality educators.
- Allows for current and future active members, retirees and employers to
collectively contribute to a solution.
- Provides a transition period for those teachers who are close to retirement,
while recognizing that those further out from retirement have more time to
plan for their future financial security.
- Allows members to continue to control their retirement decisions and not be
"forced" out. This mitigates a potential "stampede" of members who want to
retire before changes go into effect, thus preserving retirement patterns for
STRS Ohio and protecting employers from veteran teachers leaving all at once.
- Preserves all past cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) and ad hoc increases
for current retirees.
- Allows retirees' pensions to continue to grow in the future, but at a slower
rate.
The board will continue to annually review the actuarial valuations of the
pension fund and the health care fund to monitor both funds' progress over
time.
The board will also continue working with constituent groups as discussions
continue with the Legislature. In addition, STRS Ohio will be scheduling
meetings around the state to provide additional information to active and
retired educators. Progress reports on the legislation will also be provided.
Future STRS Ohio newsletters will provide more information.











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Opinions and information on how you have been impacted in the past or would be
affected by the elimination of the COLA, for example, should be shared with
the executive director, or board members at STRS, 275 East Broad Street,
Columbus OH 43215-3771 or e-mail them at the addresses listed below.
[email protected]
Steve Puckett, represents Deborah Delisle, Supt. of Public Instruction











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People would be well advised to check the STRS website (http://www.strsoh.org/) for
their meeting schedule and/or contact STRS and request to be put on their e-mail
list to receive notifications of Board meetings.











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James McGreevy











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Current STRS Board Members and Photos
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The STRS Ohio news e-mail list is designed solely to provide timely and accurate news and information about legislation, benefits and other
issues affecting the STRS Ohio membership.
To view past news e-mails, go to http://www.strsoh.org/past_news_e-mails/main.html.
If you wish to comment on a topic, please either e-mail [email protected] or call the Member Services Center toll-free at
1-888-227-7877.
More STRS contact information
here (Note: some may be outdated)
Find your state legislators
here











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A forum for Ohio educators, active and retired, sharing
thoughts pertaining to their health care and their retirement system (STRS
Ohio). A large share of the posts are generously provided by CORE stalwart
John Curry ([email protected]), who
manages a clearinghouse of CORE e-mails, articles, announcements, etc. CORE
website: www.concernedohio.org.
Kathie Bracy: [email protected]











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BOARD MEETINGS
CORE meetings scheduled for 3rd Thursdays at STRS
Location: STRS Building,
275 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215 (free parking in the STRS parking
garage off S. 6th Street) Click
here for map and directions.
Room: Cafeteria room behind
the Sublet Room, second floor
Time:
11:45 a.m.
Also note:
• Please try to attend the 9:00 a.m. STRS
Board meeting, same day, sixth floor Board Room. Attendance by CORE
members is extremely important, as it
demonstrates our support for Board members Dennis Leone and John Lazares,
who have been knocking themselves out for our interests against strongly
backed adversaries. The other Board members NEED to see
our numbers; otherwise, it hurts our credibility.
• You may plan to leave the Board meeting at
11:30 a.m. if you want time to go through the cafeteria line; you can eat
your lunch during the 11:45 CORE meeting.
• Please plan to attend and sign up to speak
during the Public Speaks portion of the STRS meeting, around 1:30.
Speeches are limited to three minutes.











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STRS INFORMATION
ONLINE
REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE for WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS
Members and benefit recipients can now register for many of STRS Ohio’s
popular workshops and seminars through the Web site using the “Online
Registration” application. You can also modify or cancel an existing
registration, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The process is easy. Simply
click on the
Online Registration link on the home page and provide the login
information requested.
·
If you are
already registered for any upcoming workshops/seminars or an individual field
counseling session,
these will be displayed along with options to modify a current registration,
cancel a registration or register for a new event.
·
If you are not
registered for any upcoming events,
you will be asked if you want to register for individual field counseling or a
workshop/seminar.
You will then
be shown available dates and times you can select and register for.
·
Once registration is complete, you can view/modify all the events you are
currently registered for, register for another event or quit the application.
"Retiree
Series: A program for the STRS
Ohio
retired member -- featuring a different topic annually." "Topics include
Estate Planning, Investing in Retirement and Taking Care of our Health."
They're holding the first one on Feb. 8, and they DID say people
could register online (as well as calling their toll-free number).
Online
registration for a workshop or seminar is available
one month before the date of the event.
Online
registration for individual field counseling sessions is available
one day prior to phone registration.











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This link will take you to the
ORTA website which has listed the
health care
monthly premiums for STRS retirees.











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For Medicare A & B members, Medicare is primary for hospital (Part A) and
physician/outpatient services (Part B) with STRS paying secondary. For the
individuals that are Medicare Part B only, STRS is primary for hospital
services and Medicare Part B is primary for physician/outpatient services with
STRS paying secondary on those services.
Also, just to point out, anytime a person is eligible for Medicare and does
not enroll, the STRS Ohio benefits are reduced by the amount that Medicare
would have paid for the services.











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Express Scripts
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Dental Customer and Claims Services Department
1-866-349-1286
Medical
Mutual Basic PPO or Medical Mutual Plus PPO
1-800-854-8139
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VSP Vision Plan
Member Services
1-800-877-7195











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