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Why a $1M pension error won't be addressed by legislators this year – The News Journal

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Delaware lawmakers will not hold a hearing this legislative session to scrutinize an unexpected multimillion-dollar decision made by the Carney administration last winter to revamp the state pension system for retired lawmakers, according to Senate leaders.

In an interview with Spotlight Delaware on Monday, ahead of the final day of the legislative year, Senate Majority Leader Brian Townsend said lawmakers will wait until next year to consider a bill that would return the pension system to the way it operated before the March changes.

The changes include a permanent pay increase for retired lawmakers and a one-time payment of nearly $1 million in back pay.

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