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Senate rejects substitute retirement/mobility bill after fiscal debate
Summary
The Senate debated and then rejected a substitute to House Bill 138 that would have reinstated teacher mobility provisions and allowed a 25‑year opt‑out for certain public employees; the vote failed amid concerns about $11–13 million in ongoing costs.
A substitute to House Bill 138 — a measure that would reinstate school transfer/mobility provisions and include an opt‑out retirement option for eligible public employees after 25 years — failed on the Senate floor on March 3, 1993, after extended debate over its fiscal impact.
Senator Steele circulated amendments intended to reinstate schools and restore elements of the original House bill. Senator Stevenson…
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