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  • We must change the pension system to help taxpayers.

  • Retired teacher finds strength in teaching dyslexic children to read

  • Family and consumer sciences teachers recall fond moments as educators in new book

  • Nearing 90, PV sub amazes students, colleagues with her razor-sharp mind

  • Carbon Chapter of PASR honors stand-outs in local education

  • How state lawmakers pump up pensions in ways you can't

  • NCPERS proposes private-sector pension plan concept

  • The call to slash public sector pensions doesn't add up

  • Public sector retirees find the going much easier

  • PASR's Franklin Chapter commemorates the 175th anniversary of Old Brown's Mill School

  • Ten things you should know about living trusts

  • U.S. government establishes health care website

  • On pension referenda exception, Tomalis will be watching school boards

  • Administration seeks to add more schools to voucher bill in negotiations

  • PSERS announces positive investment earnings of over $2.5 billion for the quarter

  • Research: Pensions are not state budget killers

  • Pension legal challenge suggested

  • Changes to federal tax tables may impact your pension check

  • Legislative Update, September 2010

  • School boards face budget free-for-all

  • State agency ratifies move to cut school pension costs

  • State policies on pension plans 'generational theft,' expert tells economic group

  • Pennsylvania pension bill's aid slight next year

  • Pension bill: Lower now, higher later

  • School pension contribution savings to be short-lived, educators say

  • Taxpayers will get the bill for shortfalls in state retirement system accounts

  • Lawmakers focus on making PSERS' hike sustainable

  • Pension crisis a costly matter

  • School districts face tax hikes, program cuts to pay for teacher pensions

  • Lawmakers, school officials differ over bill

  • Pennsylvania House passes pension reform

  • Pa. House votes to reform pension plans

  • Proposal seeks pension benefit cut for future state, school hires

  • Bill takes stab at Pennsylvania pension crisis

  • House looks to cut costs of pensions

  • Pennsylvania's pension crisis: Taxpayers to face painful reality

  • Legislators broke pension funds with changes

  • Somerset pre-fund to help future shortfall in finances

  • State's pension crisis fires up debate

  • Report: Teacher pension plans shaky

  • School officials outline pension contribution problems

  • Other states fix pensions

  • Editorial: Harrisburg must act now on pension crisis

  • Gambling bill no pension fix Lawmakers avoiding reform

  • Allegheny Institute for Public Policy: Policy Brief: Are public pensions becoming a financial suicide pact?

  • Pension solution should be fair to all parties

  • News Pension crisis looms: Officials scrambling to find solution to hike in PSERS payments

  • Pension tsunami' threatens schools

  • Can school employees' retirement system be fixed?

  • The school employee pension mess: What went wrong?

  • Opinion Legislator: Pension crisis means massive tax hikes

  • Pa. Pension Problem Likely to Lead to Tax Hikes

  • Pa. candidates agree pension system needs fix

  • School officials make plea for help with pension crisis

  • Pension reform or bankruptcy, officials warn

  • Editorial: Time to retire this mess

  • Legislature must act on educators' pension hole

  • Get to work on pensions

  • PhillyDeals: A legacy of state pension gaps

  • School daze: Legislators should heed Rendell's warning about approaching school pension spike

  • Thomas Gentzel -- More affordable school employee retirement plan must be created

  • Pension concerns grow as school districts face extra $20 million bill

  • Pennsylvania bill would alter teachers' pension plan

  • School pension costs to increase 72 percent

  • School pension cost spike begins

  • The makings of the problem - Lawmakers' action

  • An expensive state pension legacy looms

  • PSERS' pension fund crisis looming for school districts and state

  • The origins of the Public School Employees' Retirement System crisis and the possible solutions

  • School taxes in Pennsylvania may soar to pay for pension promises