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Member Contributions
Member Contributions … Member Contributions The TRS retirement plan is a defined benefit plan. This means retirement benefits are determined using a formula established by Texas law. As a TRS member, you’re required to contribute a percentage of your …
Reporting Contribution Rates FY2018-Present
Reporting Contribution Rates FY2018-Present … Contribution Rates FY2018-Present The State Contribution rate impacts the following reports: Federal Fund/Private Grant Statutory Minimum New Member Educational/General-Local Funds Non-Educational/General …
Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees … Board of Trustees The Teacher Retirement System of Texas was established pursuant to Article 16, Section 67 of the Texas Constitution, which requires TRS to have a Board of Trustees (the …
Health Documents
Health Documents … Health Documents TRS-ActiveCare 2025: 2024-25 TRS-ActiveCare 2 Summary of Benefits 2024-25 TRS-ActiveCare HD and TRS-ActiveCare 2 Benefits Booklet 2024-25 TRS-ActiveCare HD Summary of Benefits 2024-25 TRS-ActiveCare Primary and Primary+ …
Are you turning 65 soon?
Are you turning 65 soon? … Are you turning 65 soon? If you’re a TRS-Care participant, when you turn 65 or become eligible for Medicare, you can enroll in TRS-Care Medicare Advantage and TRS-Care Medicare Rx. if you retire at age 65 or later, …
TRS Office of Ombuds
TRS Office of Ombuds … TRS Office of Ombuds The Office of the Ombuds provides TRS members and retirees with an additional contact for addressing concerns or issues related to their TRS pension and health care benefits, including: their rights and …
Turning 65
Turning 65 … Turning 65 Turning 65 is a big milestone, especially if you’re enrolling in the TRS-Care Medicare Advantage medical plan. These resources can help you have a smooth transition. I am employed and turn 65 soon. At age 65, you can stay on your …
TRS History
TRS History … TRS History TRS has been serving the needs of Texas public education employees for 88 years and counting. In November 1936, voters approved an amendment to the Constitution of Texas creating a statewide teacher retirement system. With the …