The Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS) and the Kentucky Teachers' RetirementSystem (KTRS) are state agencies that provide pension benefits to state, county, and local government employees and to educators. Contributions from employers and membershelp fund the systems, but investment gains are typically...
Kentucky has seen high levels of poverty and unemployment in recent years, which can impact retirees who may need to rely on a stable economy to support their retirement savings and income. Keep in mind that this data doesn't necessarily reflect how livable Kentucky is, it's really more of ...
The proposed changes would also affect school boards, requiring them to pay 2 percent of every new hire’s salary into the Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System. It would be the first time the state’s cash-strapped districts have had to contribute to teachers’ retirement, a cost that has ...
Teacher retirement.House Bill 258will create a new hybrid tier for the Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System that contains elements of both defined benefit and defined contribution plans. This change will affect new hires starting in 2022, not current teachers. The bill changes when those teachers c...
SCOTUS: KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEM V. EEOC (SCOTUS 6/19/2008) byMichael Stevens|Jun 22, 2008|SCOTUS - US Sup. Ct.|0| From SCOTUS WIKI is the following on SCOTUS decision holding state’s retirement sytem in Kentucky does not discriminate against older workers. Link to their blog post also...
Curt has led Aon team members in the management of benefit programs for private corporations and public-sector entities that include institutions such as Teachers Retirement System of Kentucky (TRS), University of Kentucky, Brown Forman Co., Know Your Rx Coalition, Owensboro Hospital System, Universi...
The proposal is significantly more generous for the teacher retirement system than what lawmakers are required to do, Rudy said. “That continues to eat up more and more of the General Fund,” he said. House Republicans also proposed withholding about $35 million in each of the next two ...
All they want is for them to show up on time, do what they’re told and never ask inappropriate questions. And of course look forward to their tax refunds and retirement. That’s when they’re no longer any use to the corporations they slave for and get kicked out the door to the ...
First, we would like to thank Krista Lea for her almost 10 years of service as co-editor of Forage News! She has handed off her position to Research Technician, Echo Gotsick. Echo is a former graduate student turned research technician here in the plant and soil sciences department at UK...
He has practiced in most areas of law, but concentrated in the areas of commercial real estate, business organization, taxation, retirement plans, estate planning and probate. Throughout his long career, Jim has represented corporate, governmental and individual clients providing solutions to complex ...