Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local governments in the not-toodistant future. This Article takes a look at the causes and potential cures for the public pension mess, mainly through the lens of legal doctrines that limit public employers’ ability to avoid obligations. As far as the causes are concerned, this Article examines the political environment within which public pension promises are made and funded, as an attempt to understand how this occurred. The Article then turns to ask if states could implement meaningful reforms without violating either state or federal law. In particular, the Article looks at state balanced budget requirements, state constitutional provisio...
Chapter 1 applies a public choice approach to the problem of unfunded pension liabilities and adopts...
[A] new tax expenditure concept, which is described for the first time in this article, achieves its...
Despite playing a central role in many public and private employees\u27 retirements, defined benefit...
Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local gover...
Every day we rely on public employees to provide us with a broad range of services necessary to dail...
The economic downturn has placed enormous pressure on state budgets. The recession hit state pension...
In the U.S., there are nearly 14 million state and local government workers and six million retirees...
Faced with the most severe budget crises since the Great Depression, many state officials and lawmak...
The recent spate of high profile efforts by state governors to roll back public employee pension rig...
In several states, public pension plans are at risk of insolvency within a decade. These risks are s...
The high profile bankruptcy filing by the City of Detroit, Michigan, has brought to the fore the rel...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
Evidence of state and local government dysfunction surfaces in many areas. One is the operation of e...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
State and local government pension underfunding has become a major focus of public policy debate due...
Chapter 1 applies a public choice approach to the problem of unfunded pension liabilities and adopts...
[A] new tax expenditure concept, which is described for the first time in this article, achieves its...
Despite playing a central role in many public and private employees\u27 retirements, defined benefit...
Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local gover...
Every day we rely on public employees to provide us with a broad range of services necessary to dail...
The economic downturn has placed enormous pressure on state budgets. The recession hit state pension...
In the U.S., there are nearly 14 million state and local government workers and six million retirees...
Faced with the most severe budget crises since the Great Depression, many state officials and lawmak...
The recent spate of high profile efforts by state governors to roll back public employee pension rig...
In several states, public pension plans are at risk of insolvency within a decade. These risks are s...
The high profile bankruptcy filing by the City of Detroit, Michigan, has brought to the fore the rel...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
Evidence of state and local government dysfunction surfaces in many areas. One is the operation of e...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
State and local government pension underfunding has become a major focus of public policy debate due...
Chapter 1 applies a public choice approach to the problem of unfunded pension liabilities and adopts...
[A] new tax expenditure concept, which is described for the first time in this article, achieves its...
Despite playing a central role in many public and private employees\u27 retirements, defined benefit...