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Post by Chris_Wendt on Jun 28, 2011 5:18:15 GMT -5
www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?articleId=285319&position=1&news_type=newsThis is an interesting development concerning public employee benefits funding in New Jersey. "The employee benefits bill requires more than 500,000 teachers, police and other state workers to pay part of their health care premiums based on their incomes. Their pension contributions also will also rise.
Christie has said the reforms should serve as a model for other states that are grappling with underfunded public worker pension programs." (NJ Press Release/Cablevision-News12) Chris Wendt
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