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Scandals Spur Action on Public Pension Forfeitures
Governing Feb. 29, 2012 23 states have some kind of pension forfeiture provision related to committed crimes, while 27 states plus the District of Columbia do not.... Some require forfeiture for felonies; others open it to misdemeanors as well. In some ... specific crimes are listed for which a public employee can lose his or her pension. But in others, the state law stipulates more generally that pensions can be revoked for any crimes related to official duties. |
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