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  2. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut retirement system; Delaware Office of Pensions; Kansas Public Employee Retirement System; Kentucky Public Pensions Authority; Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; Maine Public Employees Retirement System; North Carolina Retirement Systems; Ohio Public Employee Retirement System; Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System ...

  3. Scanlon is optimistic about Connecticut's economy - Patch

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    Scanlon recently established a working group to address surges in the Connecticut Municipal Employees Retirement System. Some municipalities are experiencing a surge in pensions costs.

  4. Joe Lands On His Feet Again | East Haven, CT Patch

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    Now the ban on Maturo's double-dipping could be erased if Gov, Dannel P, Malloy, a Democrat, signs Senate Bill 704, "An Act Concerning Reemployment and the Municipal Employees' Retirement...

  5. Waterford First Selectman Lobbies to Change Municipal ... - Patch

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    Tuesday, Steward testified during a public hearing by the state legislature’s Labor and Public Employees Committee, saying the Municipal Employee Retirement System (MERS) needs to be...

  6. Joseph A. Maturo Jr. - Wikipedia

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    When Maturo was re-elected to mayor in November 2011, at an annual salary of $75,000, the Connecticut Municipal Employee Retirement System (CMERS) cut off his disability pension, estimated at more than $40,000 annually, as Maturo was employed full-time as mayor.

  7. The Truth About Milford Employee Pensions | Milford, CT Patch

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    Nothing could be further from the truth. First of all, our pensions are fully funded by public works union members past and present, and self-sufficient. The City of Milford hasn’t paid into the ...

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