Legislative Update Week Ending 3-25-2022

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Legislative Update Week Ending 3-25-2022

TSEA continues to watch to ensure the items important to state employees, higher ed, and retirees are safe. Some of those items include:

  • 4% salary pool for pay for performance
  • 4% salary pool for each of the higher education institutions
  • $120 million funding for the new market study currently being conducted
  • $300 million for TCRS funding
  • $300 million for post-retirement insurance costs
  • Temporary $100 match on the 401(k) 

This week, TSEA met with House Finance Chair Patsy Hazlewood (Signal Mountain) about the same three priorities discussed last week with Senate Finance Chairman Bo Watson (Chattanooga) and House Budget Subcommittee Chairman Gary Hicks (Rogersville). Those priorities are:

  1. Making sure the market study is more transparent and that we begin by knowing how much investment would be needed to fund the entire plan.
  2. Addressing the additional money that the TN Senate has added to the DCS budget to bring the caseworker series to market. We requested that the ranges be moved by DoHR first, then this additional money be added to maximize the increase for the employees.
  3. Funding for the Equalization of Correctional Teachers Pay, and if that could be partially funded with money already in the budget.

Rep. Hazlewood is a huge supporter of Moccasin Bend, and we also discussed the timeline and location of the new hospital. She also confided that the Governor’s budget included $32 million for top legislative priorities to be added to the budget once the supplemental budget has been announced.

TSEA also met with state budget officials about our top priorities.

Sen. Bailey and Rep. Sherrell indicated strong support for the Correctional teacher’s equalization bill, including holding multiple meetings with the Governor to plead with him to add this to the supplemental budget. According to the state budget director, there is a chance it may be included in the supplemental budget.

The Governor’s supplemental budget

The Governor’s supplemental budget will be released on Tuesday, Mar. 29. Department of Finance & Administration Commissioner Butch Eley will present the Administration’s budget amendment to the Finance committees in the House and Senate as follows:

  • Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday, Mar. 29 at 8:30 a.m. Central
  • House Finance Committee on Tuesday, Mar. 29 at 3:00 p.m. Central

 Livestreams and videos of legislative meetings and activities are accessible on the legislative calendar page at this link: https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/schedule/


Legislation

Below are bill numbers for key legislation we are monitoring or working to advance:

As a reminder, Livestreams and videos of legislative meetings and activities are accessible on the legislative calendar page at this link: https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/schedule/ 

To view our 2022 Legislative Priorities, click here.

Burden of Proof – PASSED by the legislature and signed by Gov. Lee

HB2172 – Lamberth, Gant, Hawk, Thompson, Jernigan, Vital, Moody, Hardaway | SB2422 – Johnson, Briggs, Yager, Hensley

Status:
Signed by Gov. Lee – 3/15/2022
House: Passed H., Ayes 92, Nays 0, PNV 0 – 2/28/2022
Senate: Passed Senate, Ayes 33, Nays 0 – 2/28/2022

DCS caseloads – PASSED by the legislature and signed by Gov. Lee

HB2163 – Lamberth, Gant, Vital | SB2413 – Johnson, Jackson

Summary: As introduced, specifies that the average caseloads of case managers must be calculated at least monthly.

Status:
Signed by Gov. Lee – 3/18/2022
House: Passed H., Ayes 92, Nays 0, PNV 0 – 3/7/2022
Senate: Passed Senate, Ayes 31, Nays 0 – 3/7/2022

TDOC Salary Increase

HB2339 – Windle | SB2345 Yager

Summary: As introduced, increases wages and salaries of preferred service employees of the department by 15 percent.

Status:
House: Placed behind the budget
Senate: General Subcommittee of Senate State and Local Government Committee

Note: In the House, the bill was amended to add in some parole board employees and remove security correctional staff.

This bill has generated a lot of questions from not only Corrections employees but also legislators and even other departments. TSEA expects the discussion and negotiation around this bill and its potential effects throughout the state’s pay plan to continue till late in the session. Therefore, it is impossible to accurately answer any questions with concrete facts. The one thing we do know from years of working with the sponsors of this legislation is that Rep. John Mark Windle (Livingston) and Senator Ken Yager (Kingston) will continue to fight for state employees until the gavel closes session.

The fiscal note for this bill is $30M.

Higher Education – Grievance Procedures on website

HB2568 – Ragan | SB2666 – Bell

Summary: As introduced, requires each institution governed by the board of regents, a state university board, or the board of trustees for the University of Tennessee to make the grievance procedure for the institution’s support staff employees available on its website.

Status:
House: House Floor – Monday, 3/28/2022
Senate: Senate Floor – Monday, 3/28/2022

Higher Education – Grievance Procedures on the website (2)

HB2249 – Vaughan | SB2392 – Stevens

Summary: As introduced, requires each institution governed by the board of regents or a state university board to make the grievance procedure for the institution’s support staff employees available on its website.

Status:
House – House Floor – TBD
Senate – Senate Floor – TBD

State Parks Funding Act 

HB2168 – Lamberth, Gant | SB2418 – Johnson, Southerland, Walley

Summary: As introduced, enacts the “State Parks Funding Act of 2022.”

Status:
House: Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee, Wednesday, 3/30/2022
Senate: Passed Senate, Ayes 30, Nays 0, 3/21/2022

Pensions and Retirement Benefits (correction to 2021 pension transfer bill) PASSED by the legislature | On Gov’s Desk

HB2450 – Weaver | SB2812 – Roberts

Summary: As introduced, authorizes a member of the Tennessee consolidated retirement system to purchase, instead of obtain, retirement credit for all of the member’s previous service rendered while a full-time employee and participating member of a political subdivision’s defined benefit retirement plan; authorizes the member to use funds from any source to purchase such retirement credit; makes other related revisions.

Status:
House: Passed H., Ayes 88, Nays 0, PNV 0 03/21/2022
Senate: Passed Senate, Ayes 31, Nays 0, 3/7/2022

Notes: This bill is a correction to the pension transfer bill from last year that could not be implemented due to a conflict with federal law.

TCRS administration system upgrade – PASSED by the legislature | On Gov’s Desk

HB2273 – Williams | SB2152 – Hensley

Summary: As introduced, allows the retirement system to procure goods and services for a pension administration system that may replace the system currently in existence, subject to appropriation made in the general appropriations act.

Status:
House: Passed H., Ayes 88, Nays 0, PNV 003/21/2022
Senate: Passed Senate, Ayes 31, Nays 0, 3/7/2022

Notes: This bill seeks to upgrade the states concord system for TCRS

Essential Employee TCRS Credit for Service During Covid 

HB1658 – Russell, Griffey, C. Johnson | SB1805 – Massey, Jackson, Swann, Pody

Summary: As introduced, establishes COVID-19 essential employee retirement service credit for members of the Tennessee consolidated retirement system and participants in the state’s hybrid retirement plan.

Status:
House: Placed behind the budget
Senate: Senate Finance, Ways & Means Committee – TBD

Note: To attempt to lower the fiscal note, an amendment was recently added by the sponsors to only cover employees in law enforcement and emergency medical services. The amendment eliminated the vast majority of state employees we had hoped to cover. The Council on Pension recently gave the bill a negative recommendation despite the amendment, which will make it very hard to pass and fund.

Paid Leave (5 days) to care for minor child due to COVID-19 sickness or school closure

HB2723 – Miller, Parkinson, Camper | SB2672 – Kyle

Summary: As introduced, grants state employees up to five days of leave to care for a minor child that is required to stay home as the result of a COVID-19 infection or school closure; prohibits counting such leave from against the employee’s accumulated sick or annual leave.

Status:
House: Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee – Wednesday, 3/30/2022
Senate: Senate State and Local Government Committee – Tuesday, 03/29/2022

Note: If passed this bill will not be retroactive and will await a lengthy policy, procedure, and rule making process before taking effect.

Correctional Teacher Pay

HB0846 – Sherrell, Cooper | SB1599 – Bailey, Yager

Summary: As introduced, requires the board of control of the Tennessee corrections institute to maintain a list of correctional teachers that includes their academic background and qualifications to teach.

Status (as of last year):
House – Taken Off Notice for calendar in Subcomm. of FW&M Comm. (5/2021)
Senate – General Subcomm. of FW&M Comm. (5/2021)

Note: TDOC and Sen. Bailey are meeting with the Governor about funding for this bill. We are also checking to make sure it is already ‘behind the budget’ in the Senate. Rep. Sherrell will put it on notice in the House to also get it ‘behind the budget’. These actions would put the bill in a position to pass if Governor Lee funds it.

TCRS Credit for Veterans who have served in conflict since the Vietnam War

HB1852 – Boyd, Griffey | SB2057 – Haile

Summary: As introduced, allows TCRS members who served in the armed forces during certain periods of armed conflict to establish retirement credit for the military service under certain conditions.

Status:
House: Placed behind the budget
Senate: Senate State and Local Government Committee – Tuesday, 03/29/2022

Funding for expanded TCRS military service credit

HB2382 – Boyd | SB2326 – Haile

Summary: As introduced, for purposes of determining which members receive payment of retirement service credit, defines the term “legacy plan” as the Tennessee consolidated retirement system established in the present law, but excluding the Hybrid Retirement Plan for State Employees and Teachers.

Status:
House: Placed behind the budget
Senate: Senate State and Local Government Committee – Tuesday, 03/29/2022


TSEA Lobby Day

Tuesday, April 5 – Nashville, TN
This year, we will have our traditional format for the day, beginning the day in the House Chamber and then moving to the 8th Floor Cordell Hull Building for a luncheon with legislators from 11 am to 1 pm. All legislators are being invited to join you on the 8th Floor for the luncheon, however, we know they may not all be available during that time, and you may have to make an appointment to visit with them in their offices.

Make your plans now to attend Lobby Day on April 5. To attend Lobby Day and request overnight lodging for members attending that are from outside of Nashville, please register on our website at tseaonline.org or use this direct link:

You can now register to attend this year’s Lobby Day here:
https://tseaonline.formstack.com/forms/lobby_day


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