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Oregon Senate approves cut to PERS benefits

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – In a surprise vote, the Oregon Senate has approved a short-term pension fix cutting public employee retirement benefits.

Lawmakers voted 16-12 Thursday to pass Senate Bill 1049, which would redirect 2.5% of employee salary toward the Oregon Public Employee Retirement System, or PERS. The change is expected to cut employees’ supplemental pension account by anywhere from 7 to 12% percent.

The proposal also refinances the debt and extends the state’s repayment plan from 20 to 22 years.

Sen. Lew Frederick is a Democrat who vowed to vote no on the measure earlier this week. But he changed his mind Thursday, saying that something has to be done to prevent a substantial rate increase for public employers. If legislators do nothing, he says, it could lead to massive layoffs.

Frederick, from Portland, says it was one of the hardest votes he’s ever taken.

The measure now heads to the House.

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