Sunday, March 10, 2019

Calling ALL TRS MEMBERS! MONDAY, MARCH 11, IS A DAY OF ACTION!


            According to the TRS of Texas website, there are 1.5 MILLION TRS members, including both active employees and retirees.  Monday, March 11, that should mean AT LEAST 1.5 MILLION people either…
      
       ¨      in Austin for March To The Capitol

      





                                              ¨   or contacting your representative and senator, as well as Gov. Abbott and                                               Lt. Gov. Patrick 
                ·         Click here to find the contact information on your TEXAS HOUSE                    and TEXAS SENATE representatives.  Click on their names for                        the contact information and CALL OR EMAIL THEM TODAY! 
                ·         Call Gov. Abbott’s office:  (512) 463-2000 - Main Switchboard                          (office hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
                ·         Call Lt. Gov. Patrick’s office:  Office Line: (512) 463-0001 (8 a.m.                      to 5 p.m.)

TALKING POINTS (Click on all of the purple links below for more information)

If you are a retiree:  Let them know you support HB 9, authored by Rep. Greg Bonnen, because it gives TRS retirees a 13th check and increases the state contribution to TRS over the next five years, from 6.8 percent in 2020 to 8. 8 percent in 2025 and does NOT require an increased contribution from active TRS members or from school districts, as both groups are already cash-strapped.  You may also want to express your opinion about our desperate need for a COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) since most of us have never received one AND respectfully but boldly telling them we need our affordable healthcare restored!
Please consider contacting Rep. Greg Bonnen’s office to thank him for this great start AND respectfully asking him to add in RESTORATION OF TRS AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE FOR RETIREES and a COLA.

If you are an active TRS member (still working):   Let your representative, your senator, the governor, and the lt. governor know where you stand on the $5,000 raise (currently for teachers and librarians only), about your healthcare costs, and about school funding. 


Here are some additional resources (Knowledge is power!) and CALLS TO ACTION for today:




4.  If you are on Twitter, follow the events in Austin at #Marchtothecapitol

5.  I will be posting on my FB education page during the rally and other events in Austin.  I will be on the McAllen AFT bus, and we will be posting there throughout the day, too, as will other groups.  (Keep in mind, this is NOT about one group vs. another group.  We’re all in this together.)

TAKE ACTION MONDAY, MARCH 12
SHOW UP!  STAND UP!  SPEAK UP!
And invite your family members, friends, current/former students, and your community to join us!

Chris Ardis retired in May of 2013 following a 29-year teaching career. She now helps companies with business communications and social media and works as a sales coordinator for Tony Roma's and Macaroni Grill. Chris can be reached at cardis1022@aol.com. (Photo by Linda Blackwell, McAllen)

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for all you do,I'm sorry to say that I won't be joining you in austin as I can't even afford gas money to get there much less a hotel room, as all my money is going to medical bills. We are barely making ends meet since they took away our health care with raised premiums and high deductible plans totally unaffordable rates it's nothing but a catastrophic plan which is horrible.This is not the plan they said it would be when I was paying into it for 24 years.I still haven't seen anything about them restoring our health care.Thanks

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    1. I am so sorry to be responding so late. :-(
      I am also so sorry about your medical bills. To me, that was our #1 priority, but it is the one thing the Texas Legislature did not address at all, other than to say they will not raise our premium over the next two years.
      As soon as the governor signs SB 12 and SB 500, TRS immediately becomes actuarially sound. There are many reasons why this is important; one of the most important is that Texas law requires it to be actuarially sound before we can get a COLA. So now, this is what we MUST do! We MUST continue to grow in number. We need to get prepared for the 2020 elections and VOTE for public-ed-friendly candidates. Then we need to be prepared to fight hard during the 2021 Legislative Session for a rollback of our AFFORDABLE health care AND for a long overdue COLA!
      Don't give up! We're in this together!

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  2. Thanks for all you do,I'm sorry to say that I won't be joining you in austin as I can't even afford gas money to get there much less a hotel room, as all my money is going to medical bills. We are barely making ends meet since they took away our health care with raised premiums and high deductible plans totally unaffordable rates it's nothing but a catastrophic plan which is horrible.This is not the plan they said it would be when I was paying into it for 24 years.I still haven't seen anything about them restoring our health care.Thanks

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