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  2. Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association

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    Health care benefits LACERA provides health insurance plans for its retired members. LACERA covers 100% of healthcare premiums for Los Angeles County retirees who have at least 25 years of public service . [9]

  3. Turning 65 This Year? 6 Things You Need To Do Now for Retirement

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    He explained that if you have an annual gap of $24,000 per year ($2,000 per month) and you and your advisor feel you can generate net cash flow after fees and taxes of 4% of your assets, you would ...

  4. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    During the 2005 transit strike, both the strikers and the MTA violated portions of the Taylor Law. Section 210 states that the workers are not allowed to strike; Section 201, Part 4, states that employers are not allowed to negotiate benefits provided by a public retirement fund or payment to a fund or insurer to provide an income for retirees.

  5. Social Security: How To Fill Out an Application for ... - AOL

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    Before you begin the application on the next page, the SSA advises to consider what month you want to start your retirement benefits and if you want to also apply for Medicare at this time — or ...

  6. CalPERS - Wikipedia

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    CalPERS administers the following categories of benefits to members: Retirement benefits under defined benefit plans; Deferred compensation and other supplemental income plans; Disability retirement and industrial disability retirement; Death benefits; Health benefits; Long-term care benefits; Retirement benefits under defined benefit plans

  7. Health Benefits Ending For Some PA Medicaid, CHIP ... - Patch

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    PENNSYLVANIA — Hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania residents relying on Medicaid and CHIP must submit a renewal application for the programs or risk losing coverage in April, state...

  8. Cost-Of-Living Changes Proposed For Retired PA ... - Patch

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    The lawmakers say that they are required by law to enact legislation granting cost-of-living increases to retired teachers, and that between 1967 and 2001, there was a COLA granted to PSERS ...

  9. 'Struggling to survive': Pennsylvania retiree slapped with ...

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    'Struggling to survive': Pennsylvania retiree slapped with lifetime penalty for delaying Medicare sign-up when she was 'too poor to afford insurance' — how you can avoid this costly mistake

  10. Scanlon Urges Veterans to Apply For Benefits Ahead of Aug. 9 ...

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    RADNOR, PA—U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon Thursday urged Pennsylvania veterans and their survivors who may be eligible for Department of Veterans Affairs health care benefits under the PACT Act...

  11. Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System (also known as PMRS) is an independent state agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages the public pension system for some municipal employees in Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1974. See also. List of Pennsylvania state agencies; References