Publications
Interim Issues Reports

Reports covering issues considered by the SCPP during the legislative interim, arranged by year. The reports compile key materials on SCPP issues and may include executive summaries, policy papers, stakeholder input, draft legislation, and draft fiscal notes.  

 
2009 Request Legislation Summary (90 KB PDF)

A summary of the SCPP recommendations to the Legislature for the 2009 session. 

 
2009 Pension Primer (1000 KB PDF)

An overview of the pension environment in Washington State.  These materials were developed to facilitate the work of the Select Committee on Pension Policy (SCPP).  They contain current information about the SCPP, the Office of the State Actuary, Washington pension plans, funding, and pension resources.

 
Pensions 101

View the Pensions 101 educational briefing session video taped by TVW and available on their site.   You may also view or download  the Pensions 101 PowerPoint as a PDF file.

 
Pensions 102 - Plan Design

View the Pensions 102 educational briefing session video taped by TVW and available on their site.  You may also view or download  the Pensions 102 PowerPoint as a PDF file.

  
 Pensions 103 - Governance

View the Pensions 103 educational briefing session video, taped by TVW and available on their site.  You may also view or download  the Pensions 103 PowerPoint as a PDF file.

  
Pension Education Certificate

For those who have completed  veiwing all three Pension Education sessions, you may download a certificate bestowing you with the honorary title of Pension Nerd.  Just fill in your name and print the certificate!  Click the title above to access the certificate.

 
SCPP Goals

SCPP Goals for Washington State public pensions, revised and adopted September 27, 2005.

 
Gain-Sharing Report

This study, mandated under Chapter 370, Laws of 2005, examines options for addressing the fiscal liabilities associated with the distribution of future gain-sharing benefits.

 

 
LINKS
Information on the funding of the Washington retirement systems can be accessed through the Office of the State Actuary website.