Given the health of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), Eli Lehrer, vice president of the conservative Heartland Institute, advised Governor Walker to focus his budget balancing effort elsewhere.
On page three of Walker’s budget repair bill, there is language that mandates that a study of the existing WRS be performed and that it must “specifically address establishing a defined contribution plan as an option for WRS participating employees.” The mandate even includes a deadline for completing this study, June 30, 2012.
So if the Wisconsin public employee pension fund is well managed and fully funded, why does Walker’s budget repair bill include organizing a group to study it?
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