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Ala. House Expected To Consider New Pension Plan

Montgomery, AL – Newly hired public employees would pay less of their pay toward pension benefits and get smaller retirement checks than current public workers under a bill up for final passage in the Alabama House.

The House is expected to consider the bill shortly after coming into session Tuesday that would set up a new pension plan for newly hired public workers.

The bill has already passed the Senate and could go to Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley if it passes the House,

The sponsor, Republican Sen. Arthur Orr of Decatur, has said it is designed to shore up the state pension system financially.

The bill would apply to state employees hired Jan. 1, 2013 or later.

Orr's bill requires most new public employees turn 62 before collecting retirement pay.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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