Tuesday, February 28, 2023

House votes down exempting Social Security from State income tax!

Last night the Minnesota House, along party lines, voted not to exempt Social Security from the Minnesota State income tax. Minnesota is one of 10 States that taxes it! With a $17.6 billion surplus clearly we are overtaxed. 

The Democrats priorities are skewed, because also last night the Democrats voted to grant drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. Senator Tina Smith commented on this saying, "This means 80,000 people can rest easier tonight."

The way this writer sees it is that Democrats are willing to spend money housing, educating and providing medical and now drivers licenses to 80,000 people here against the law, but can't give a tax break to Minnesota's Senior Citizens.

Governor Walz said they 'have a mandate.' News flash, a one seat majority in the Senate and five seat majority in the House is not a mandate. Governor Walz grew accustomed to ruling by decree during the pandemic and the Democrats feel the same jamming things through on a slim majority. 

Elections do have consequences, but they should be mindful the pendulum will swing back the other way. Remember, there are over 900,000 people over 65 in Minnesota, and many more who retired at 62 and are drawing Social Security. Unlike the 80,000 people in Minnseota illegally, the 900,000 can vote.

See how your representative voted on exempting Social Security from State Income tax (green is for, red is against).





Wednesday, February 15, 2023

PERA election update

 As many know I was running for a seat on the PERA Board.


I received the following email yesterday:


Gladys Rodriguez (PERA)

Tue, Feb 14, 12:02 PM (21 hours ago)


Dear Wade, 

Thank you for your interest in the PERA Board of Trustees election, and for your investment of time and energy in running to represent the Retired Membership on the Board. Unfortunately, you were not selected. The election results will be certified this Thursday at the PERA Board of Trustees meeting.

 

Thank you, again, for taking the time to participate in the PERA Board election.

 

Warm Regards, 

GLADYS RODRIGUEZ | EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT


While I am disappointed the good news is I received over 7,000 votes! I spoke to PERA's Executive Director and he informed me I always have his ear. 


This speaks a lot to the influence of the MNCORA members, we will not be easy to ignore.


There's a lot of work to do protecting our pension and MNCORA has been and will be busy protecting and trying to strengthen our PERA Correctional Pension.


One very important point. The PERA Correctional Plan has over $1 billion in the PERA fund and Correctional Officers and their retirees have no voice. We need a seat at the table!


Thank you to all the MNCORA members, LEO's, PERA members and Retirees who supported me. It was a good showing.


Best of luck to Denny Flaherty who won.


Wade

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Multiple inmate overdoses-Morrison Co jail

 KARE 11 is reporting that:

LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — Sheriff's and police investigators in Little Falls are trying to determine how six inmates were able to overdose on drugs that somehow got inside the Morrison County Jail. 

Morrison County Sheriff's Shawn Larsen says jail staff were alerted just before 7 p.m. Saturday that an inmate in a housing unit was unresponsive. Staff quickly called for backup and both law enforcement and medical first responders arrived to provide lifesaving efforts including administering Narcan, used in instances of opioid overdoses. 


FULL STORY

Monday, February 06, 2023

DOC orders Ramsey County Jail to reduce capacity

KSTP:  For the second time this week, the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) has ordered a county jail to reduce capacity, citing multiple violations.

Friday, the DOC ordered the Ramsey County Adult Detention Center to submit a capacity reduction plan by the end of the day Monday.

It comes after the department said it investigated a complaint regarding multiple licensing rule violations stemming from inadequate staffing levels at the jail. Those violations included the facility’s refusal to take inmates to get offsite emergency medical care.

“As the state’s licensing authority, any risk to the life and safety of those in custody must be addressed immediately,” DOC Commissioner Paul Schnell said. “When the stakes are this high, taking decisive action quickly is a must.”

Full Story on KSTP

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Have you received your PERA ballot?

If you are a PERA member, PERA is in the midst of the Board election.

I am running for the Retirees, Disabled and Survivors beneficiaries seat and would greatly appreciate your support.


More about me here: https://mncoretirementassociation.blogspot.com/2023/01/vote-wade-laszlo-for-pera-board.html


You can vote electronically or by mail. My understanding is ballots must be post marked by January 31st.


I have heard from a couple of people they have not yet received their ballot. If not call PERA at 651 652-9026


Thank you,

Wade


Wednesday, January 04, 2023

PERA Ballots out and opposition

Ballots are in the mail for the PERA Board election. The MNCORA Board has endorsed me for the Retired, Disabled and Survivors seat. 


There is another person also running. Dennis Flaherty, former police officer and former head of the MPPOA.

In the late 90's when we were working on creating the PERA Correctional plan the MPPOA under Dennis Flaherty's leadership opposed it!

In 2017 LELS/MPPOA backed DECREASING the PERA Correctional COLA from 2.5% to 1%. They wanted to "share the pain" to help bolster the weaker PERA Pensions like Police and Fire. Fortunately I was at that meeting and was able to stop it.

As recently as last year the MPPOA supported legislation to add Dispatchers to the Correctional plan and submitted a letter of support along with several letters from their LELS members. While Dennis Flaherty was no longer with the MPPOA it shows their continued disdain for for Correctional Officers and they view our healthy pension as one to be raided to bolster others. 

Police and Fire already have a dedicated seat on the PERA Board. There are no Correctional Officers on the PERA Board.

I personally attend PERA Board meetings. I have never seen Dennis Flaherty at any of them!

My seat will require representing Retired, Disabled and Survivors, I will treat that responsibility with all the passion I had representing members as a Union steward. I will have a vote on all issues coming before the PERA Board.

The PERA Correctional plan has about $1 Billion in it and no dedicated voice. 
We need a CO's point of view. Police and Fire already have one dedicated seat.


I will represent all PERA members without trying to bolster one group at the detriment of another.

I would appreciate your support when you receive your ballot.

Wade Laszlo
President MNCORA

Friday, December 30, 2022

Wade Laszlo for PERA Board

 


I am running for the Public Employees Retirement Association Board (PERA).

Ballots will be arriving at your home January 2-10, 2023.

If elected I will represent the Retirees, Disabled and Survivor beneficiaries of the PERA pension with all of the passion I have given to the members in my previous stewardship's.

I would greatly appreciate your vote.

Experience:

Detention Deputy, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Hennepin County Jail 1990 to 2016.

Union Steward Teamsters Local 320 mid 1990's - 2011.

Elected as a National Delegate to the 2011 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Convention.

Union Steward Minnesota Public Employees Association (MNPEA) 2011-2015.

Served as an advisor to the Minnesota Senate's Telecommunicators Pension Benefits Working Group  2021.

President Minnesota Correctional Officer Retirement Association MNCORA  

Over the years I have negotiated numerous Labor Contracts with Hennepin County.

I have represented members in grievances both contractual and disciplinary.

I attend the PERA meetings and stay on top of our issues.

 

I will support strong investment returns to keep the plans well funded and achieve maximum COLA's.

I would greatly appreciate your vote and will work hard for you.

Wade Laszlo

 

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Merry Christmas!

 Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Dec 8 PERA meeting-reposted from MNCORA Blog

 I attended the PERA meeting on December 8th. As you can imagine with the markets being the way they are the PERA Correctional Plan fund performed at a -6.4% for 2022. Compare that to a +30.3% in 2021.

In short our fund lost money last year. 

Currently the Actuarial Rate of Return (expected income from investments) is at 7.5% (set by the legislature) . Because of what the markets are doing PERA recommended that the legislature investment return assumption be lowered to between 5.64 and 6.55. This does not reflect what money actually comes in but gives PERA an idea of how healthy the funds are.

If the actuarial return assumptions do end up in the 6% range it's possible for our funding to drop below 85%. If that happens for more than 2 years our COLA drops down to 1-1.5% depending on the Social Security Cost of living! Currently we're at 2.5%! PERA Executive Director Doug Anderson pointed out if our COLA drops there is NO mechanism to bring it back up to 2.5% without legislative action.

Because of that I believe that in addition to pushing for our PERA Pension and Social Security to be exempt from the Minnesota State Tax I think MNCORA should push to add a mechanism to raise our COLA back up if it drops when the economy improves.

This was PERA's last meeting until February 16th 2023 when the new PERA Board is set. As you know I was endorsed by MNCORA for the Retired, Disabled and Survivor Representative seat. I would appreciate your vote when the Ballots come out in January. 


Wade Laszlo

President MNCORA

Reposted from MNCORA Blog


Monday, November 28, 2022

Final word on retiree insurance for Hennepin County

 I contacted BRI by phone and they said Hennepin County HR was handling retiree enrollment. I then called HR and they said current employees must actively enroll, but retirees will automatically be enrolled unless they are making changes. So if you're not changing coverage according to them you don't have to do a thing.

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Hennepin County Retiree Insurance update

 I just received my letter from BRI, the company that handles retiree (COBRA) health insurance for Hennepin County. According to the letter if I am making no changes to my plan "No changes? You do not need to do anything." This is not what Hennepin County HR told me. I will call BRI after the Holiday weekend and confirm. See the letter below:


Cross posted at the MNCORA blog


Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving!

 


Monday, November 14, 2022

Hennepin County Retiree Health Insurance Alert

 I received a call today from a former co-worker. She asked if I was getting the Hennepin County Health Insurance as a retiree. I said yes. She asked if I knew I had to renew during open enrollment by December 6th or I'd be cancelled. I did not. I called Hennepin County Human Resources 612 348-7855. 

I was informed that Hennepin County had changed vendors for health insurance and now annual renewal was to be 'affirmative enrollment' to continue. She said letters would be going out in the next week or two.

That's not a lot of time!

Watch your mail for the Health Insurance enrollment and send it back ASAP! Do not miss it and lose your insurance. In the past enrollment was automatic.

(Cross posted on the MNCORA Blog)

Friday, November 11, 2022

Happy Veterans Day!

 To all who served, Thank You!



Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Running for the PERA Board!


I submitted the paperwork to be on the Ballot of the PERA Board (Public Employees Retirement Association) earlier this month. 

I am running for the Retired, Disabled and Survivor representative seat.

If elected I would be the first (to my knowledge) retired corrections officer to serve on the PERA Board.

Experience:

Detention Deputy, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Hennepin County Jail 1990 to 2016.

Union Steward Teamsters Local 320 mid 1990's - 2011.

Elected as a National Delegate to the 2011 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Convention.

Union Steward Minnesota Public Employees Association (MNPEA) 2011-2015.

Served as an advisor to the Minnesota Senate's Telecommunicators Pension Benefits Working Group  2021.

President Minnesota Correctional Officer Retirement Association MNCORA  

Over the years I have negotiated numerous Labor Contracts with Hennepin County.

I have represented members in grievances both contractual and disciplinary.

I attend the PERA meetings and stay on top of our issues.


If elected I will represent the Retirees, Disabled and Survivor beneficiaries of the PERA pension with all of the passion I have to the members in my previous stewardship's.

I will support strong investment returns to keep the plans well funded and achieve maximum COLA's.

Thank you to all of you who signed the nomination form. Here's the timeline of  event's leading to the election. The next step is to vote! 

Vote Wade Laszlo, PERA Board!

Election Timeline:







Sunday, October 02, 2022

MPPOA's strange endorsement

Why is this on a blog relating to Corrections? Because LELS Corrections Officers are forced to pay into the MPPOA and the MPPOA has meddled in our business.

Now ALPHA NEWS is reporting that the MPPOA has endorsed Angie Craig for Congress! 

Among other things the article points out she supported the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and a 'staffer' encouraged donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund on her Twitter account.

She also accepted $5,000 from AOC's Super Pac, and Representative Alexandria Cortez is a leader in the defund the police movement.

The MPPOA under the leadership of Brian Peters seems to be taking the track of many of the larger Unions and endorsing politicians that don't seem to have the support of the rank and file or even the best interest of the Union. 

Sometimes things make no sense at all. For instance, readers of this blog will remember the MPPOA wrote a letter to the LCPR supporting 911 Telecommunicators being put into our PERA Correctional Plan. Yet no Dispatchers or Corrections Officers can be full members of the MPPOA, they can only be Associate members with no voting rights! So why was Brian Peters in our business?

Considering that Brian Peters last job was with Corporate America, the Target Corporation, before heading the MPPOA may shed some light on this.


Monday, September 12, 2022

Florida to use National Guard to assist short staffed jails

Just the News is reporting that Governor Desantis has activated the National Guard to assist in the State of Florida's jails.

They are to relieve overtime for nine months while more Corrections Officers are being recruited and trained.

They are seeking to attract highly skilled workers and are offering a $5,000 hiring bonus.


FULL STORY

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Vaccine Mandate Fallout


As you know Hennepin County as well as many Sheriff's Offices required employees, including CO's and Deputies to be vaccinated with the experimental Covid shot or be fired. I wrote about this back in December, January, and March

Many CO's and Deputies left rather than take the jab, and that at a time of a critical shortage in both job classes.

Alpha News now has the story of Hennepin County Detective Stacy Braun (I knew him from his time working the jail) who quit rather than take the jab. It's a good read of the injustice done to those who were hailed as heros at the beginning of the pandemic than villainized by the end for refusing to take the shot, even though by then many had already had Covid.

How many good people left rather than submit to the shot or did submit and were harmed?

Not only was this wrong, but  I believe the Counties that did this are wide open for lawsuits from those harmed by the shots or were forced to leave.


Thursday, August 18, 2022

Front-line worker pay denied?

This is a breaking story I'm working on. KSTP is reporting that around 214,000 people who applied for the Front-Line Worker pay were denied. Of that 42,687 were denied due to 'income too high.'

I'm hearing many CO's were denied the pay.

We all know that Detention Deputies/ Correctional Officers were the very definition of front-line workers. Working in close proximity with inmates, massive forced overtime, mandatory vaccinations, high Covid infection rates.

It would seem the very definition of who should be rewarded! My guess is many were disqualified, especially those at top pay, because the mandatory overtime pushed them over the income threshold. 

I'm guessing this is the same for others in Public Safety. 

I have reached out to the State asking how many of the following were denied due to too much income:

Corrections Officers/Detention Deputies
Police Officers/Sheriff's Deputies
Firefighters
Paramedics
Nurses
Doctors

If you were denied and work in one of these fields contact me at Wade.Laszlo@protonmail.com

If this turns out to be true it isn't right!


KSTP Story- https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/appeals-now-to-be-considered-for-214000-minnesotans-rejected-for-frontline-worker-pay/




Thursday, August 11, 2022

Anoka County Detention Deputy Murdered on way to work

 From the Anoka County Sheriff's Office. RIP brother.

We remember Anoka County Sheriff's Office Detention Deputy Richard Legler. During the early morning hours on Saturday, August 9, 1986, Richard Legler and fellow Detention Deputy Anthony Hesch, were on their way to work at the Anoka County Jail. An unknown dark colored compact car pulled alongside Detention Deputy Legler’s vehicle and a shot was fired. The shot fired from the fleeing car entered Detention Deputy Legler’s driver’s side window and struck him in the left arm. Deputy Legler struggled to pull the vehicle over to the right side of the road. The round struck his left arm just behind his uniform patch and ultimately pierced his left lung.
The suspect was later found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It is believed that the suspect may have seen the jail uniforms worn by Legler and Hesch, and seeing the uniformed men could have triggered the shooting as no other cars had been reported shot at that morning.
At the time of his death, Detention Deputy Richard Legler was 38 years old and worked for the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office for approximately 3 years. He was survived by his parents, his sister, and brother-in-law.