Politics & Government
Trumbull Residents Will Have Referendum Questions on Ballot
One question deals with a broad array of language and policy changes and the other is specifically about town pensions.

Trumbull voters will have the option to vote on the proposed revisions to the town charter on Election Day.
There will be two questions on the ballot related to proposed revisions. One question deals specifically with pension funding.
Posters at polling places will help explain the proposed charter changes, according to the Connecticut Post.
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The proposed revision would make it so that the town must put in its annual budget 100 percent of the annual required contribution (ARC) amount as determined by town actuaries. Actuaries, considering a number of factors including projected return on investments, determine how much money the town must put into its Town Retirement Plan and Police Retirement Income Plan in order to fully fund the accounts.
The proposal offers a provision where the Board of Finance could recommend less than 100 percent ARC funding, but it requires a unanimous vote of the board followed by at least 18 out of 21 Town Council members voting to fund less than 100 percent.
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The other question deals with a broader array of charter changes ranging from language changes to mandated online posting of town meeting agendas/minutes, as well as other issues. It also deals with the Ethic Commission’s procedure, according to the Post.
The entire proposal can be found on the town website.
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