Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Arizona 2018 General Election in Arizona.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote would use cost-of-living adjustments to retirement plans of elected officials and correction officers rather than the permanent benefits increase formula.
A "no" vote would use the current permanent benefits increase formula for adjustments to the retirement plans of elected officials and correction officers.
Arizona has already attempted to reduce benefits for retired members from 4 percent in 2011 to zero percent in 2012 and 2013., in opposition to Proposition 125 (Learn more)
According to Arizona Corrections Association Executive President Clinton Roberts, the amendment would decrease pension benefits for corrections officers. , in opposition to Proposition 125 (Learn more)
According to the Supreme Court of Arizona, the amendment would make pensions more sustainable. The amendment bases pension increases on inflation and the cost of living, which will lead to more money in the state’s general fund and fewer taxpayer dollars spent., in support of Proposition 125 (Learn more)
This measure would change the retirement benefits for former elected officials and correction officers to have plans adjusted for cost-of-living.
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