NEW: Chafee, Raimondo Issue Joint Statement on Pension Settlement

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NEW: Chafee, Raimondo Issue Joint Statement on Pension Settlement

Governor Lincoln D. Chafee and General Treasurer Gina M. Raimondo released a statement Friday regarding the state's pension settlement agreement. On Monday, the police unions voted down the agreement, sending all parties back to court-ordered mediation.

Chafee and Raimondo's joint statement:

“More than one year ago, Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Carter ordered the parties involved in numerous pension lawsuits from 2009, 2010 and 2011 into mediation. With the help of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the parties to this litigation worked collaboratively on a proposed settlement.

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The proposal announced on February 14 retained the structural elements of the Rhode Island Retirement Security Act of 2011, and maintained 95 percent of the necessary savings for taxpayers. It also offered immediate benefits, certainty and predictability for our public employees and retirees. We believe this proposal was fair for our public employees, retirees, taxpayers and cities and towns. It was also well-received by the various rating agencies.

We would like to commend and thank the plaintiff union leaders that worked closely with us over the last year to reach this settlement. And we would like to thank the large majority of their members who were willing to go forward with us to avoid lengthy and costly litigation.

Due to a small group of union members the settlement agreement has failed and the mediation process has ended. We find this disappointing and frustrating.

While we are disappointed this settlement was not ultimately able to come to fruition, we continue to believe that the pension changes enacted by our General Assembly are constitutional, the State has strong legal arguments to support its positions and will begin to prepare for litigation.”


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