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Pension system transparency being pushed in pre-filed bill

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Rep. James Kay (D-Versailles)

As the state’s pension systems continue to struggle and calls for transparency get louder, Rep. James Kay (D-Versailles) announced Wednesday he has pre-filed a bill for the 2017 session to change the way the systems are conducting business.

Kay’s legislation seeks to “better insulate Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS) from politics while making the agency more publicly accountable,” according to a press release Wednesday.

The bill comes in the wake of court cases over the re-organization of the KRS board by Gov. Matt Bevin and includes some provisions of a pension transparency bill, Senate Bill 2, pushed by Sen. Joe Bowen in the 2016 session which was strongly supported by the Kentucky Chamber.

According to the press release, Kay’s pre-filed legislation includes:

Kay, who represents many public employees in his district, said he believes his bill will give lawmakers and the public more insight into the operations of the pension systems while also taking politics out of the equation.

“This bill adopts both Republican and Democratic proposals as a sensible and comprehensive approach to help Kentucky work toward a solution to ensure the pensions are there for those who earned them,” Rep. Kay said.  “Beyond that, my bill would also give our state employees, retirees and the public in general greater peace of mind, because they would better know how their contributions and tax dollars are being invested.  This system needs less secrecy and more accountability, and my bill provides for both.”

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