(TRENTON) – Assembly Speaker Sheila
Y. Oliver (D-Essex/Passaic) on Monday praised the bipartisan approval of a
constitutional amendment that would further protect taxpayers and the solvency
of the state’s employee pension systems.
The Assembly approved the measure
(SCR-110) by a vote of 62 to 3 (see attached vote tally) shortly after the
Senate granted approval, setting the stage for the constitutional amendment to
be placed on the ballot in November allowing voters to decide if judges should
contribute the same amount to their pensions and benefits as other state
employees are now required to do under the new reform law passed last
year.
“The landmark
pension and benefit reform law enacted last year was ultimately designed to
bring stability to our pension systems and relief to taxpayers.
“The recent
Supreme Court ruling threatened to undermine these goals, something this ballot
measure will ensure does not happen.
“The growing
insolvency of our pension systems has made it clear that we cannot continue to
operate as we have for decades.
“This is not
about penalizing judges. This measure will create fairness within our new
system while maintaining the
historical, democratically-held belief that the Judiciary should be free from
political interference.
“Public approval
of this ballot measure will ensure that everyone contributes equally to a
fiscally responsible plan that will help shore up our pension systems,” said
Oliver.
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