MRTA October Newsletter - TRTA Local Unit Directory
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MRTA October Newsletter - TRTA Local Unit Directory
Oct. 15,2014 Dickinson, Hitchcock, La Marque, Texas City, Santa Oct, meeting Date: l0ll5ll4 Time: 12:30 p.m. Place: Captain's Room Nessler Center We reJoiced last Jear when some retirees Hosts, Hostesses October Opal Glover Carlotta Bedford Millie Edwards Victoria Grogan Kenneth Jackson Alex Pratt Mable Pratt Jolene Salisburv November Audrey Biggs Amelia Adams Audrey Griggs Herman Harper Pat Hayden Vander Haynes Charlotte Hucks Theolia Washington Treasury Report Sept. balance 52872.17 Next month Place: Nessler Date: Nov. 19 Program: Book wrapping f,nalfi receiued an annaia raise, but now we face an euen bigger , IT Drq2rcm ,I - gettirug sustairuable health care Fe The Senate Finance Committee showed surprise when the state Legislative Budget Board informed them that the TRS-Care has a shortfall of nearly one billion dollars. However, as Director Tim Lee said, the impending crisis for health care for retirees has been no secret and can no longer be avoided. "If nothing is done during the coming session," Director Lee said, o'TRS-Care participants could see astronomical premium increases as high as I3Ao/o". He also noted that while there was an increase in retirees' income last year, the increase did not apply to all retirees. TRS has asked the Budget Board for an increase of nearly $900,000. This would be in addition to the 1 percent of active teacher payroll that is commonly provided to TRS-Care during the fiscal year. Some state senators said that they are already being contacted by retirees who are concerned about a possible health care cost crisis. The Legislative Budget Board is already reviewing several potential options. TRS is also looking at options and is in the process of finalizing a sustainability studv to be released in October. Sreaker However, there ARE benefits to being a retiree,.. When you get the TRTA magazine The VOICE, do you ever flip to the back and check out the benefits that are provided to retirees? If you're smart, you do. If you don't, then you might want to "smarten" up and do that. The benefits offered can help you with travel plans, or shopping plans or almost anything else you might want to be spending your money on. Mr. Dallas Mullins. who heads Member Benefits of TRTA is in charge of securing all the different benefits for retirees. "W'e can provide low cost, highly discounted programs," he said. He added that this year the program is now offering discounts to various restaurants and food places throughout Texas. The discount program has been in effect since 1981. "W'e have been working and negotiating with companies over a long period of years to get the best possible products at the lowest rates," Mr. Mullins said. Rather than being featured at the beginning of the meeting as is usually done, Mr. Mullins will speak later in the meeting to have a chance to meet members and get some idea of what programs are popular and what retirees might want to see in the future. Coming in Novgmbgr'. oo Whot hos becom e our favo rite meeting book wropping f or children. Bring scissoFs, tope ond wropping poper. Then wrop, visit ond chot... HMwzanrorfu It MRTA membership increases to 93 start innocemtlg enough. Sonneone, at lunch or recess, would ask, "What are Aou d,oing for Halloweem?" What that nneant was "what are gou going to wear?" Read,g vwade costuvvres were not realQ an option. Stores carried m,aslcs and vvr,agbe vavmpire teeth but that was alL So on Halbween night we would ev^erge frovvr our hovvtes as howv-vvrade ghosts, hovnegrown gApsies or hovneless travwps. Occas[onalQ a hovnelg witch with a wavt om wou[d. al( her face appeared. But the real fun was trick-or-treating for eandg. I alwags hoped for chocolate, TRTF'gives help to others, but needs help to continue doing so although cand.g corn was ok. Two particular treats I revvrevnber. One chiilg night a new favnilg opened up their hovne amd sewed us hot ehocolate. It was wonder{ul I rennevwber the dentist on a block vwg children ra^ up and dowm who gave out toothbrushes, mot candg. As am adult I realized that Halbween was a great gauge of the econov^$. Leam gears uneant svna!( hard candies, good gears brought chocolate. October MRTA Agenda And, secomd, -bg Janice Pagne 12:30 Register Pay dues, Refreshments served The name of the game for any organization is membership. And that has been a recurring theme for MRTA since last spring when the unit began the membership contest. Five new members have now joined since September bringing the MRTA total to 93. They include Carlotta Bedford from La Marque ISD, Diane Martin and Olivia Cook from Texas City ISD, Jolene Salsbury from Pearland ISD and Carol Kovach from El Paso ISD. Increased membership not only affects us locally - as new members often bring in new ideas - it also affects us on the state level. The number of voting delegates allotted to local units at the state convention are determined bv the membership total. And don't forget - everyone who has brought in a new member will be able to throw their name in the hat for a $50 drawing in May. Teachers are helpers. First and foremost they help their sfudents to learn, to grow, to achieve. But sometimes teachers need help too. And that's where the Texas Retired Teachers Foundation comes in. The Foundation has established four charitable programs to help educators of the past, present and future. Those programs include "A Helping Hand" for retirees who may need a small loan to solve an immediate problem; Classroom Assistance Grants to help classroom teachers pay for projects that will increase learning; Student Scholarships and the Legacy Campaign. The TRTF has presented more than $170,000 to public school teachers, students and retirees since 2008. The next issue of The Voice magazine will be dedicated to the Foundation, The magazine hopes to make it easier for contributors to make donations to keep this vital program going. 1:00 CalI to order Pledge to flag Program: AMBA Beneftts l:30 Meeting Committee reports MRTA Business Announcements 2:30p.m. Meefing is adjourned