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  2. Kentucky Public Pensions Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority (KPPA), formerly known as The Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS), [1] is the administrator of defined-benefit pension and insurance plans for most of Kentucky's state and county employees and retirees.

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

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    In many states, public employee pension plans are known as Public Employee Retirement Systems (PERS). Pension benefits may or may not be changed after an employee is hired, depending on the state and plan, as well as hiring date, years of service, and grandfathering. Retirement age in the public sector is usually lower than in the private sector.

  4. Pay raises, extra pension check: How the Kentucky Senate ...

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    State retirees will have some good news coming their way if the Senate gets its way. State retirees, who have not had a pension cost-of-living increase since 2011, will get a one-time additional ...

  5. KY pension fund kept gains in 2023 but faces 22% funding and ...

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    Kentucky has shoveled billions of dollars into recent state budgets to make up for a huge pension shortfall. KY pension fund kept gains in 2023 but faces 22% funding and $12.3 billion deficit Skip ...

  6. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York State Teachers: $115,637 $115,637 94.2% 7.5% 8 State of Wisconsin Investment Board: $109,960 ... List of largest pension schemes in the United States.

  7. Here is the Kentucky Revised Statute that created the PPOB: 7A.200 Public Pension Oversight Board. The Public Pension Oversight Board of the Kentucky General Assembly is hereby established.

  8. Pensions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At the outset of the Civil War the General Law pension system was established by congress for both volunteer and conscripted soldiers fighting in the Union Army. [4] Payouts derived from this plan were based on degree of injury and subject to review by government boards. By 1890, general old-age pensions were incorporated for Union veterans. [5]

  9. Amendment 2 would be good for Kentucky families and ... - AOL

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