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Whitaker and Heath Differ over Lawmaker Pensions in 2nd District State House Forum

Todd Hatton

Candidates for Kentucky’s 2nd District State House of Representatives both say they won’t take a pension if elected in November, but they differ on whether or not a pension should be offered to lawmakers. Kentucky’s pension system is one of the worst in the country in terms of unfunded liabilities. Heath has endorsed a pension plan for lawmakers that two GOP candidates have proposed. That plan would change the current full pension for lawmakers to an optional 401K plan for incoming lawmakers.

The key word is option," said Heath.  "I have the option to enroll in it, then I have the option not to enroll in it. My personal view is that I don’t intend to participate in a state funded pension plan."

Democrat Kelly Whitaker says there should be no pension for state lawmakers.

“The taxpayers of Kentucky can’t afford either one," says Whitaker" "Either the fully funded pension they already have or the sliver plated 401K style pension that Mr. Heath the other Republicans proposed September 12th."

Whitaker and Heath met in a candidate forum Friday on WKMS. You can hear the entire debate above.

Chad Lampe, a Poplar Bluff, Missouri native, was raised on radio. He credits his father, a broadcast engineer, for his technical knowledge, and his mother for the gift of gab. At ten years old he broke all bonds of the FCC and built his own one watt pirate radio station. His childhood afternoons were spent playing music and interviewing classmates for all his friends to hear. At fourteen he began working for the local radio stations, until he graduated high school. He earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology at Murray State, and a Masters Degree in Mass Communication. In November, 2011, Chad was named Station Manager in 2016.
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