US - The California Public Employees' Retirement System's Board of Administration has voted unanimously to seek state legislation to re-establish jobs for more than two dozen senior investment managers and the chief actuary - positions threatened to expire in nine months as a result of a court ruling.
In May, the California Supreme Court let stand lower court rulings that indicated that public pension systems’ constitutionally derived powers do not allow them to exceed public service regulation-...
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