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Sunshine State News
June 13, 2012
"Leon County Circuit Judge Jackie Fulford incorrectly interpreted the state Constitution when striking down the law requiring that state workers contribute to their taxpayer-funded pension, contend attorneys for [Florida] Gov. Rick Scott. Former Justice Raoul Cantero, representing the state, wrote in the 44-page brief for the Florida Supreme Court that legislative appropriations supersede collective bargaining or that the state plan shouldn't be considered a taking -- as Fulford ruled on March 6 -- because individuals' benefits remain untouched."
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Sunshine State News
July 31, 2011
Likely at least in part in response to a new law that dramatically changed the state's retirement plan, requiring employee contributions for the first time in three decades, about 10,100 people chose to enter retirement or exited the state's deferred retirement plan in May, June and July, an increase of more than 900 people from the same time last year.
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U.S. News & World Report
Jan. 17, 2016
"Just 38 percent of full-time employees in the sunshine state participate in retirement benefits, the lowest of any state. Florida is also the state where the smallest proportion of workers (46 percent) are offered a retirement account or other type of retirement benefit by their employer.... Just over half (51 percent) of California workers qualify for retirement benefits at work, but only 44 percent of workers actually use the plan."
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