SANCHEZ HOSTS FORUM ON OC PENSION REFORM; DISCUSSES STATUS AND NEXT MOVES

Aug 9, 2012 Issues: My Orange County

 

Garden Grove, CA – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47) today hosted a critical forum on the pension crisis facing Orange County.   Alongside OC Supervisor Bill Campbell and OCEA General Manager Nick Berardino, Sanchez discussed the status of pension reform in Orange County, the status of her pension bill HR 2934, and the next steps moving forward.  

“I feel good about the work we did today.  We need to continue to work together and to explore every option on how to move forward,” said Sanchez.  In Orange County, our pension system has become unsustainable. Unless an alternative is adopted soon, the County of Orange will no longer be able to afford the benefits that its employees have rightfully earned. That is a reality that Supervisor Campbell and GM Berardino know too well.

“We must continue to work collectively to ensure that the growing underfunded pension plan situation does not leave our state and local governments overwhelmed with costs and hardworking government employees without a well-deserved retirement plan.  The hybrid pension agreement reached by OCEA and Supervisor Campbell is a true common-sense compromise.  My bill, HR 2934, would allow this compromise plan to be implemented.

“I have written a letter to the Joint Committee on Taxation asking for a revenue estimate on the legislation in order to push it further in the House. I’ve had positive discussions about the legislation with my colleagues on the Ways and Means Committee, including Ranking Member Sandy Levin and Chairman Dave Camp. I have discussed the issue with my colleagues in the Senate and I have also met with senior officials at the Department of Treasury to discuss our situation.  However, there is more to be done and I am committed to work tirelessly on behalf of every hardworking government employee.

“Ultimately, it is most crucial that we build a coalition that will move the Administration and relevant parties to act quickly.  I look forward to working with my colleagues here today to ensure Orange County has a solvent and reliable retirement system in place.”