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Lawmakers pushed for Jan. 1, 2024
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It will be replaced by a 'defined contribution' plan
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As proposed, it would go from 'defined benefit' to 'defined contribution.'
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The bill had passed the House
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The two chambers have competing plans.
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The House adopts a "defined contribution" plan
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It would allow the new state hires to choose that plan, or a defined contribution plan
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NDU members gathered at the state Capitol
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The change would be from a "defined benefit" plan to a "defined contribution" plan
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An interim Legislative committee is looking at a change.