The Candidates Spoke and We Listened

The Candidates Spoke and We Listened

The Newsletter of the Retired Public Employees of Nevada RPEN Statement of Purpose and Mission The Retired Public Employees Volume XXIX • Number 4 • Sept./Oct. 2018 RPEN of Nevada is a 501 (c) (4) federally tax exempt organization whose purpose is to promote social welfare by educational means in order to better inform the public on issues affecting revStanding up for Nevada’s Retiredi Publicew Employees since 1976 retired public employees. Educating on Public Employee Issues Election 2018 ; The Candidates Spoke and We Listened s is our tradition during the month of August, RPEN conducts our one-on-one interviews with those Acandidates up for election in November. This year we spoke again with candidates in the south and the north. Our panelists included our State President Bernard Paolini from Boulder City, State Vice-President Vicki Cameron from Henderson, Legislative/Insurance Chair Gaye Johnston from Northern Nevada Interview Pan­ Churchill, Marcia Jackson from BC, Sandie Mix from HE, Laura Leavitt from Las Vegas, elists (L to R): Legislative Chair­ Ruth Kilmer, President of the LV chapter and Lonnie Strait, President of our Summerlin woman Gaye Johnston (CH), State VP Vicki Cameron (HE), Gloria Chapter, Elaine Steiner, President of our Washoe Chapter, Bill Taylor, President of our Deyhle (CA), Executive Direc­ Sparks Chapter, and Gloria Deyhle, the next President of our Carson Chapter. Our tor Terri Laird, Bill and Donna moderator was our Legislative Advocate/Lead Lobbyist Marlene Lockard, who’s also a Taylor (SP), State President member of our Washoe Chapter. We asked six questions of each candidate which included Bernard Paolini and Elaine PERS and PEBP issues as RPEN was formed over 40 years ago to protect those benefits Steiner (WA). earned by all public employees that have come under attack in recent years. We will list each question separately below followed by the names of those candidates who supported our position along with a few comments from those who may not have been supportive and why. RPEN never endorses candidates. We instead prefer to educate our members so they can make their own decisions at the polls. For the first time RPEN also spoke with a few constitutional officer candidates as you will see below. Question 1) Do you support Nevada’s defined benefit retirement system? Will you commit to not In this issue make any additional changes to the PERS system, including changing the board composition of PERS? In Support of Northern Nevada’s Veterans SUPPORT: Ellen Spiegel (D) AD20 Richard Fletcher/RPEN Member (R) Guest House .................. 2 Connie Munk (D) AD4 Aaron Ford (D) Attorney General AD12 Chapter Eternal ................ 2 Marilyn Dondero Loop/RPEN Kristee Watson (D) AD22 Melissa Hardy (R) A22 Member (D) SD8 Nelson Araujo (D) Secretary of State Richard Carillo (D) AD18 President’s Perspective ...... 3 To Jordahl (D) SD12 Jennie Sherwood (D) AD2 Shea Backus (D) AD37 Member Matters ............... 4 Tom Roberts (R) AD13 (Roberts Cherlyn Arrington (R) AD21 Steve Yeager (D) AD9 Money Matters ................. 6 did say he would be “open” to Susie Martinez (D) A12 Teresa Benitez-Thompson (D) AD27 diversity on the Board although Barbara Cegavske (R) Secretary of Julie Pazina (D) SD20 Health Matters.................. 7 there is no reason to change the State Jason Frierson (D) AD8 board composition) Via Benefits Pre-Medicare Lesley Cohen (D) AD29 Mike Sprinkle (D) AD30 Zach Conine (D) Treasurer and HRA Meetings ........ 7 continued on page 3 Chapter Eternal RPEN Gives Back to the Community George Weston Waltenspiel In Support of Northern Nevada’s Washoe Veterans Guest House Chapter RPEN gives back in many ways through fathers, sons and (1928-2018) our 18 chapters found throughout the daughters who A Celebration of state of Nevada. But this year, we are doing may be veterans. That is why the Veterans Life was held July it in a big way by honoring our Veterans Guest House serves such an important 13 for George as we honor the Veterans Guest House role in Northern Nevada and therefore, Waltenspiel who passed away in of Northern Nevada at the conclusion of to our members who live here. We salute early July at the age of 89. Born our annual convention taking place at those who have served and we thank our in Susanville, California, George grew up in Reno, Nevada and the Nugget in Sparks, and co-hosted by members who have stepped up to help graduated from the University our Sparks and Washoe Chapters. Both in our tribute this year. On September of Nevada, Reno, majoring in chapters have been collecting items on 21, RPEN presented cash, checks and forestry. A veteran who served in the “wish list” as well as gift cards from gift cards totaling over $2,000.00. In the Army, George was married members and businesses in both the addition our chapters and members also to Elizabeth Alice Zang (Betty) Sparks and Reno communities. Public collected at least $1,000.00 + in needed and they went on to have one employees serve an important role in the supplies that also included 10 hand-made son, George Weston III, and two communities they live in. Where would quilts and 2 hand-made lap afghans that daughters Wendy and Joan. the state be without our teachers, police are priceless! Noreen Leary, CEO of the George retired from the Washoe and firefighters (especially this year)! What Guest House could only say “I’m blown County School District in April about the road workers who work outside away” when she saw what our chapters 1994, where he worked as a in 100+ degree temperatures. We all and members had accomplished. She also carpenter for the district. He joined RPEN in September 1998, and have heard and read the stories in recent forwarded an email to RPEN’s State Office served the Washoe Chapter well in years from groups like the Nevada Policy following our convention. his capacity of Membership Chair, Research Institute (NPRI) that malign and Nearly 100 of our members and guests recruiting many new members to criticize public employees who “feed” at converged at the Nugget this year where RPEN and the Washoe Chapter. the taxpayers’ trough while simply doing we hosted educational workshops on such George is survived by his wife their jobs! Unfortunately these critics topics as Post Retirement Increases from Betty, his son and daughters as fail to mention that public employees are Nevada’s Public Employees’ Retirement well as 5 grandchildren. taxpayers too, many of whom contribute System (PERS) Executive Officer Tina continued on page 4 50-percent of their own pensions that they Leiss and Social Security issues such earn once they retire. And so, while we as the Windfall Elimination Provision already know how much public employees (WEP) and Government Pension Offset contribute to the communities they live (GPO). Another highlight of the annual in the form of taxes we felt it was time get-together is our Legislative Panel to help in another way. We recognize Discussion that included District 27 that many of our members are veterans, Assemblywoman and current majority married to veterans or had mothers, leader Teresa Benetiz-Thompson, District 31 Assemblyman Skip Daly, District 25 RPEN Assemblywoman Jill Tolles and former Assemblyman and Past State President review Glenn Trowbridge. They talked about Published by the Retired Public issues from the past as well as what can Employees of Nevada be expected in 2019. RPEN’s Legislative Bernard Paolini President-Advisor Advocate Marlene Lockard moderated Vicki Cameron Vice President the panel. RPEN’s Legislative Agenda for Paula Petruso Secretary Rita Evasovic Treasurer 2019 includes four issues agreed to by Dollie McPartlin Parliamentarian our Legislative/Insurance Committee. Terri Laird Executive Director RPEN (our chapters and our members) presented the The top priority next year is the defense 777 E. William Street, Suite 200 Veterans Guest House of Reno with $2,000.00 of PERS and the Public Employees’ P.O. Box 2211 in cash, checks and gift cards as well as more than Benefits Program (PEBP) benefits and Carson City, Nevada 89702 $1,000.00 in supplies plus 10 hand­made quilts and Tel. (775) 882-7832 • Fax (775) 882-6732 two hand­made lap afghans! website: rpen.org / email: [email protected] continued on page 4 2 The Review • Volume XXIX • Number 4 • September/October 2018 on your door to determine their stance President’s especially as it pertains to issues important to RPEN members. The Nevada Legislative Perspective Session will begin in February and RPEN’s Bernard Paolini, Legislative Advocate and Executive opinion RPEN State President Director will be attending to follow any bills that might affect our members. Once My column this month will be very short again, they will be updating the website to allow more space for the results of the and sending emails with information candidate interviews that were held in from the session. They will let us know mid-August. We interviewed a total of forty when they request a unified response with “Nobody will ever candidates over three days in Southern the RPEN blue shirt wave. Remember deprive the American Nevada and two days in Northern Nevada. to vote this November. I will close this people of the right to I will not comment on the interviews as short column with a quote by Franklin D. vote except the American you can read the results elsewhere in the Roosevelt. “Nobody will ever deprive the people themselves and newsletter, but I will say that regardless of American people of the right to vote except the only way they could your political party preference your vote the American people themselves and do this is by not voting.” the only way they could do this is by not is important.

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