Several Iowa GOP Lawmakers Reject DOGE Task Force Idea to Change IPERS
More than 414,000 Iowa public workers face pension cuts as GOP lawmakers resist replacing IPERS with a defined contribution plan favored by Governor Reynolds' task force.
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Several Iowa GOP lawmakers reject DOGE task force idea to change IPERS
This proposal has sparked significant backlash from public worker groups and others, who have rallied using the slogan “Hands off IPERS” while urging supporters to contact Reynolds and lawmakers to voice their opposition to the recommendation.
·Des Moines, United States
Read Full ArticleSAND CAMPAIGN: Reynolds’ Iowa DOGE Committee Proposal Threatens Pensions of Over 414,000 Iowa Public Workers - The Iowa Standard
From Rob Sand’s campaign: At a recent committee meeting, Governor Kim Reynolds’ Iowa DOGE task force suggested “eliminating IPERS benefits,” including “health care and retirement benefits,” and “replacing it with a defined contribution program” more in line with the private sector, as reported by Iowa Public Radio. Following the news on these recommendations, candidate for governor Rob Sand released the following statement: “Police officers, fir…
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