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Lawmakers Scheduled to Discuss KPERS Bills

Kansas lawmakers will meet today (MON) to work on legislation aimed at fixing a deficit in the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, or KPERS. The system is projected to face an 8 billion dollar deficit over the coming decades. That means in the future, there won’t be enough money to pay promised retirement benefits. As KPR’s Stephen Koranda reports, lawmakers are considering different ways of fixing the problem.


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.