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October
NCTR News & Updates
October 27, 2015
Published by
Leslie Kranz
at
October 27, 2015
Categories
Federal Blog
10/27/15: NCTR, Other National Organizations Implore President, Congress to Block Medicare Part B Premium Hike… GPO/WEP Update: Chances Improving for Major Action?… IRS: 2016 Pension Plan Limitations Generally Remain Unchanged…
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October 27, 2015
Published by
Paul Vega
at
October 27, 2015
Categories
Director Blog
REFERENCED IN: NCTR FYI, October 27, 2015 Article: NCTR, Other National Organizations Implore President, Congress to Block Medicare Part B Premium Hike
October 27, 2015. We are writing on behalf of the National Council on Teacher Retirement (NCTR), the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems (NCPERS), the
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October 20, 2015
Published by
Leslie Kranz
at
October 20, 2015
Categories
Federal Blog
10/20/15: Many Public Employees Face 50 Percent Hike in Medicare Part B Premiums Effective 1/1/2016… GASB to Consider Reverting to Previous Definition of Covered Payroll as “Pensionable” Compensation… Public Pension Coordinating Council Standards Award Program Now Accepting Applications…
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October 6, 2015
Published by
Leslie Kranz
at
October 6, 2015
Categories
Federal Blog
10/6/15: In Defense of Teacher Pensions—Part II… GASB Proposes New Implementation Guidance for Statements 67 and 68… New GAO Report on State Efforts to Expand Private Sector Pension Coverage…
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