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Retirement. Should your state have a retirement program for LEO's no matter what department you served.
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Posted over 5 years ago No matter what department you served with or how long you served with, should there be a program through your state to have a retirement program for LEO's? State funded or 50/50 with you contributing.
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| Posted over 5 years ago I posted this type of thread a few days ago and there is a few responses in it. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Your department does not have a retirement package? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago South Carolina has a Police Officers Retirement System which is highly successful and very solvent that all Officers in SC belong to. It is the source of my disability pension and I am quite happy with it. It is a program that is an example of a highly successful retirement system and one that should be emulated. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Minnesota Has a state wide retirement system for cops. You get 3% per year of service and can retire at 55 with no penalty. All thats is needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. |


