The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. No, they’re not taking away your IPERS benefits. That’s the most important thing anyone can take away ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Leaders on a public retirement system oversight panel said Tuesday that lawmakers were largely not motivated to make any major changes to Iowa Public ...
Iowa Republican lawmakers state there is no immediate plan to change the state's largest public pension system, IPERS. A state-appointed task force recommended studying public employee benefits, which ...
Regarding the Quad-City Times Aug. 17th article “GOP: ‘No interest’ in IPERS changes.” I opine IPERS should change to a defined benefit 401K type retirement and the GOP should show interest.
A member of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Iowa DOGE Task Force apologized Monday for his ideas about performance-based teacher pay and IPERS pension plan changes, which he said were “misunderstood,” and sought ...
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