Jerry Taylor
Jerry founded LEOFF1.Net in 2000 and is the editor of the site.
Articles by this Author
Support HB 1679
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 02/13/2010
- Legislation
The the full story to see how this failed system works in real life.
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Legislative Update - 5th Week
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 02/13/2010
- Legislation
February 9th was the 30th day of the 60 session. February 9th was also the cut-off date for bills to pass out of the Senate and House fiscal committees. Bills that did not meet this deadline are technically dead with the exception of those Necessary to Implement the Budget (NTIB). This phrase is often applied liberally so legislation that did not make the cut-off are being monitored.
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Legislateve Update - 4th Week
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 02/5/2010
- Legislation
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Court Awards Legal Fees in Swisher v Moses Lake
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/31/2010
- Legal Actions
See the full story with an update as of 2/5/2010
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Legislative Bill Tracking
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/31/2010
- Legislation
View the list of pending legislation. Most of these bills deal with law enforcement issues or LEOFF 2 pension items, but it is an interesting read.
Once bills pass out of policy committees they go to the Rules Committee which is chaired by the Speaker of the House. This committee decides which bills will go to the floor of the House to receive a vote from the full body. WACOPS reports that they have briefed members of this committee about the legislation.
February 3rd will be Law Enforcement Day in Olympia. Both the Senate and the House will be running resolutions honoring fallen officers. This will be broadcast on TVW and you can check with www.tvw.org for local station and airing times.
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Pending Legislation
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/24/2010
- Legislation
HB 2519 LEOFF I & II State Patrol
Included is a LEOFF I amendment to increase duty death as a result of an occupational injury or illness from $150,000 to $214,000 and add an escalator. Also adds for LEOFF I a surviving spouse to the eligibility list for free college tuition.
SB 6078 LEOFF I Amendment
Allows a spouse of a member who is killed in the line of duty, with more than 25 years of service credit to select a 50% disability pension or a service pension of 2% for each year of service credit. Example: 31 years of service credit equals a 62% pension.
Read the full story for more information on these bills.
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Ron Larson/Jerry Taylor Conversation
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/5/2010
- Stuff
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Matt Smith on Pension Funding
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 12/7/2009
- TVW
Follow the full story link to view the video presentation. Note that the section of the interview dealing with pension issues runs about 15 minutes.
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Message from the Lakewood Police Guild
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 12/4/2009
- Stuff
As usual they got most of it wrong. Below is what I just put out to my members and the media outside of the full press release at www.lpig.us. As I clicked on non guild member names that have been in my contacts I passed over Mark, Tina, Ronnie, and Greg. I cannot stop breaking down here alone in my office. For any of you who have contacts willing to donate to the familes our website is set up for online donations. I want to put these little ones through college. God Bless the LPD right now.
(Note: LEOFF1.Net is not doing a complete report on these horrific murders. They have been well covered in the press. This is more than an attack on the officers, it is also an attack on society itself. Our comments relative to the recent murder of Officer Tim Brenton in Seattle apply here as well.)
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National Pension Survey
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 11/25/2009
- Pension Watch
NASRA Releases Results from National Survey of Public Pension
Public pension funding levels have declined according to this year’s Public Fund Survey, an annual overview of public pension plan financing, membership and design. This year's summary is the first following the sharp drop in global investment markets that occurred in 2008. The survey is an online compendium of key characteristics of the nation's largest public retirement systems and is sponsored by the National Association of State Retirement Administrators (NASRA) and the National Council on Teacher Retirement.
According to the report, the 2008 fall in pension asset values has caused aggregate public pension funding levels to move downward from 86.7 percent in FY 2007 to 85.3 percent in FY 2008. Because public pension actuarial methods are designed to temper the effect of market volatility, public pensions will recognize the investment losses incurred in 2008 over several years. During this recognition period, funding levels are expected to decline, although losses may be partially offset with investment gains.
The author anticipates that future funding levels will also be influenced to the extent sponsoring state and local governments consider adjustments to benefit levels and financing arrangements, such as reduced benefits for future hires, reduced future accruals, and/or higher contributions for both employers and employees.
View the entire report by clicking here.
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Blogs by this Author
Pension Funding
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 05/23/2010
Quiet Legislature
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/24/2010
Pension Health
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 01/5/2010
