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R-731 - 10/26/1999 - ICMA - Resolutions Supporting Documents 1 a • a e e w � VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOD ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2255 PHONE: 630 990.3000 FAX: 630 990.0876 MEMORANDUM DATE: October 21, 1999 TO: Village President and Board of Trustees SUBJECT: Deferred Compensation Retirement Plan Legislation RECOMMENDATION: That the Village Board approve the attached resolution supporting federal legislation to improve state and local government retirement plans. That attached resolution would indicate the Village's support, as a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, of legislation that would strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public service. The thrust of the recommended changes is to level the field between public sector and private sector plans in terms of portability, contribution limits and withdrawal rules. Tax-qualified savings plans play an ever-increasing role in retirement planning for public employees,as they do for private sector employees. However, public sector employees do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. The ICMA Retirement Corporation and other providers of Section 457 plans have long worked to eliminate the disparities and have never been closer to success. ICMA-RC has requested employer support, which I recommend be provided via approval of the attached resolution. t � Stephen B. Veitch Village Manager /sv z Village Of Oak Brook," as presented and waive the full reading thereof. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 6—Trustees Butler, Caleel, Craig, Kenny, McInerney and Savino. Nays: 0—None. Absent: 0—None. Motion carried. 7. B. 4) ORDINANCE 1999-BD-COW-G-646 AN ORDINANCE ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2-19 OF THE CODE OF 99•eD-cow-c-6+6 ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, IL AND AMEND SEC 2.19 PROVIDING FOR REVISED REGULAR MEETING DATES REVISE MTG. FOR THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: DATES SOT Pursuant to the Village Board's direction at their meeting of October 12, 1999, the Village Attorney has drafted an ordinance which changes the Board's Committee-of-the-Whole meeting to the Monday immediately preceding the fourth Tuesday of each month. President Bushy indicated that the change was requested so that the Committee-of-the-Whole meeting did not conflict with the School Board or Park District Board meetings as they declined to change their meetings. Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Savino, to pass Ordinance 1999-BD-COW-G-646, "An Ordinance Amending Section 2-19 Of The Code Of Ordinances Of The Village Of Oak Brook, IL And Providing For Revised Regular Meeting Dates For The Board Of Tnistees," as presented and waive the full reading thereof ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 6 — Trustees Butler, Caleel, Craig, Kenny, McInerney and Savino. Nays: 0— None. Absent: 0— None. Motion carried. 05) RESOLUTION 1999-ICMA-R-731 A RESOLUTION RESOLUTION SUPPORTING FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE 99-IC%IA-R-731 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERN1vIENT RETIREMENT FED.LEG1S PLANS: RETIRE PLANS This resolution indicates the Village's support, as a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, of legislation that would strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public service. The thrust of the recommended changes is tc level the field between public sector and private sector plans in terms of portability, contribution limits and withdrawal rules. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 6 of 16 October 26, 1999 Tax-qualified savings plans play att ever-increasing role in retirement planning for public employees, as they do for private sector employees. However, public sector employees do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. The ICMA Retiremenx Corporation and other providers of Section 457 plans have long worked to eliminate the disparities and have never been closer to success. ICMA-RC has requested employer support, which the Village Manager has recommended be provided via approval of the resolution. Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Savino, to pass Re:.-lution 1999-ICMA-R-731, "A Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation To Improve State And Local Government Retirement Plans,"as presented and waive the full reading thereof. Trustee Kenny commented that he fully supports tae 457 Plan but he finds one phrase in the proposed resolution troubling. The sentence indicates that the Village of Oak Brook fully supports legislation that will improve the retirement plans of state and local government employees, as exemplified by the Financial Freedom Act of 1999. He felt the sentence may be misconstrued beyond the 457 provision. He indicated that previous pension legislation for firefighters passed and the Village requested our Iegislators to discuss the legislation at a Board meeting. It was the consensus of the Village Board that the pension law that was not published in a fair, open and reasonable manner for public comment and notice. He is concerned that this particular phrase could be interpreted to support that type of procedure. Village Manager Veitch indicated that the language could be more specific in that phrase. He stated: "The Village of Oak Brook fully supports legislation that will result in equal treatment of Section 457 deferred compensation plans as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999." The Village Board concurred with this recommendation. Motion by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee Savino, to pass Resolution 1999-ICMA-R-731, as amended. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 6 — Trustees Butler, Caleel, Craig, Kenny, McInerney and Savino. Nays: 0— None. Absent: 0-- None. Motion carried. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 7 of 16 October 26, 1999 0 r ZyEpF i,*� coUl. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2255 PHONE: 630 990-3000 FAX: 630 990-0876 W E B S I T E: %,.��%v.oak-brook.ory October 29, 1999 The Honorable Peter Fitzgerald United States Scriator SD-B40-5 Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Fitzgerald: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, at their Board Meeting of October 26, 1999, approved Resolution No. 731, a Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation to Improve State and Local Government Retirement Plans. As a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, the Village supports legislation to strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public serve. Public sector employees currently do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. Legislative changes, as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 (H.R. 2488) will help to level the field between public sector and private sector plans. We respectfully request your support of legislation that accomplishes these objectives and thank you for your consideration. Sincere' Stephen B. Veitch Village Manager SBV/mr:as%dc main document Enclosure cc: Village President and Board of Trustees Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk Darrell J. Langiois, Finance Director o' OU tI VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2255 PHONE: 630 990-3000 FAX: 630 990-0876 October 29, 1999 W E B S I T E: www%oak-brook.org. The Honorable Henry Hyde Member of Congress 2110 Rayburn Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative Hyde: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, at their Board Meeting of October 26, 1999, approved Resolution No. 731, a Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation to Improve State and Local Government Retirement Plans. As a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, the Village supports legislation to strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public serve. Public sector employees currently do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. Legislative changes, as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 (H.R. 1488) will help to level the field between public sector and private sector plans. We respectfully request your support of legislation that accomplishes these objectives and thank you for your consideration. /B Sincer Otep en eitch Village Manager SBV/mr:457 dc main document Enclosure cc: Village President and Board of Trustees Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk Darrell J. Langlois, Finance Director -7y/ f OE A* 'v 1� EG M� COtI*11 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523.2255 PHONE: 630 990-3000 FAX: 630 990-0876 October 29, 1999 W E B S I T E: www.oak-bc000k.orr The Honorable Judy Biggert Member of Congress 508 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative Biggert: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, at their Board Meeting of October 26, 1999, approved Resolution No. 731, a Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation to Improve State and Local Government Retirement Plans. As a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, the Village supports legislation to strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public serve. Public sector employees currently do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. Legislative changes, as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 (H.R. 2488)will help to level the field between public sector and private sector plans. We respectfully request your support of legislation that accomplishes these objectives and thank you for your consideration. /Sinc/ere ,. Veitch Village Manager SBV,'mr:457 do main document Enclosure cc: Village President and Board of Trustees Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk Darrell J. Langlois, Finance Director !? touxsr VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2255 PHONE: 630 990-3000 FAX: 630 990-0876 October 29, 1999 W E B S I T E: www.oak-brook.org The Honorable William Lipinski Member of Congress 1501 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative Lipinski: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, at their Board Meeting of October 26, 1999, approved Resolution No. 731,a Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation to Improve State and Local Government Retirement Plans. As a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor,the Village supports legislation to strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public serve. Public sector employees currently do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. Legislative changes, as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 (H.R. 2488)will help to level the field between public sector and private sector plans. We respectfully request your support of legislation that accomplishes these objectives and thank you for your consideration. Sincere! tephen B.veitch Village Manager SBV/mr:457 dc main document Enclosure cc: Village President and Board of Trustees Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk 0 Darrell J. Langlois, Finance Director sv ,° a «� 'CEr01iMt� �`\ VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2255 PHONE: 630 990.3000 FAX: 630 990-0876 W E B S t T E: www.oak-brook.org October 29, 1999 The Honorable Dick Durbin United States Senator 267 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Durbin: The Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, at their Board Meeting of October 26, 1999, approved Resolution No. 731, a Resolution Supporting Federal Legislation to Improve State and Local Government Retirement Plans. As a Section 457 deferred compensation plan sponsor, the Village supports legislation to strengthen the retirement savings programs of public employers and their employees and enhance the attractiveness of public'serve. Public sector employees currently do not enjoy the same contribution limits, portability and withdrawal rules as their private and non-profit sector counterparts. Legislative changes, as provided within the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 (H.R. 2488) will help to level the field between public sector and private sector plans. We respectfully request your support of legislation that accomplishes these objectives and thank you for your consideration. Sinc,:re i I � Stephen B. Veitch Village Manager SBV/mr:457 do main document Enclosure cc: Village President and Board of Trustees Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk Darrell J. Langlois, Finance Director