Question 27d Does your jurisdiction offer retiree health care benefits to current elected officials? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 27e Does your jurisdiction offer retiree health care benefits to former elected officials? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28a Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for new hires to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28b Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28c Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for retired employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 27e Does your jurisdiction offer retiree health care benefits to former elected officials? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28a Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for new hires to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28b Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28c Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for retired employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 28a Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for new hires to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28b Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28c Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for retired employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 28b Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28c Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for retired employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 28c Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for retired employees to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 28d Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for current elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 28e Overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's retiree health care benefits - or lack thereof - for former elected officials to be too generous, about right, or not generous enough? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Fringe benefits, OPEB Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29a Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) a. In the process of or have completed actuarial study to determine/quantify liability Survey Spring 2015 Categories Workforce, Finance Budget and Operations, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29b Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) b. Increased cost-sharing by retirees (e.g., higher premiums, co-payments, deductibles, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29c Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) c. Increased the years of service required and/or the age at which retirement benefits are available Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions, OPEB Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29d Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29f Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) f. Implemented a wellness plan (e.g., incentives for annual physicals, weight management, smoking cessation, etc.) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29g Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) g. Converted to a defined contribution/stipend in place of a defined benefit health plan Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29h Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) h. Introduced a retirement health savings account (HSA) option Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29i Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) i. Financed liability through bonds Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? 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Question 29j Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) j. Created or joined a qualified health care trust Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 29k Which of the following actions, if any, has your jurisdiction taken so far regarding its retiree health care benefits for any current or future retirees? (check all that apply) (Among those jurisdictions that reported taking action regarding their retiree health care benefits) k. Transferred retiree health care management to a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 30 Overall, how effective would you say your jurisdiction's efforts, if any, have been at controlling costs related to its retiree health care benefits? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, Pensions Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 31 Following the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act, some local governments and private employers have transitioned their retirees to public health care exchanges. Other jurisdictions have decided not to, while still others have not even considered it. Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's status? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 32 Similar to an actuarially required contribution for a pension fund, a jurisdiction's "annual required contribution" (ARC) for its retiree health care fund is based on the benefits earned by employees in the current year, plus an amount to reduce any unfunded liabilities for past years. Some jurisdictions pay their retiree health care ARC in full each year. Others do not, and may just pay as they go for only that year's retiree health care costs. Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 34 To the best of your knowledge, are your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations currently fully funded? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 35 Regardless of whether or not your jurisdiction's retiree health care obligations are currently fully funded, in your opinion, are these obligations a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all for your jurisdiction's fiscal health? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 36 Looking ahead, how concerned are you, if at all, that your jurisdiction will not be able to fulfill its health care benefit obligations to its retirees? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, fiscal health Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 37a Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose prohibiting jurisdictions from providing retiree health care benefits for future retirees to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last
Question 37b Thinking about the following actions the State of Michigan could take to help local governments address retiree health care obligations, to what extent, if any, would you support or oppose setting hard caps (i.e., percentage or dollar figure) on jurisdictions' contributions to retiree health care costs to help your jurisdiction better meet or reduce its retiree health care obligations? (Among those jurisdictions that reported offering some kind of retiree health care benefits) Survey Spring 2015 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Workforce, Employee compensation, OPEB, State mandates and preemption Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page next Last page last