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Bill S 692 allows Massena to issue bonds to cover pension contributions for former Massena Memorial Hospital employees, easing the town's financial burden.
Bill S 692 allows Massena to issue bonds to cover pension contributions for former Massena Memorial Hospital employees, easing the town's financial burden.
The primary purpose of Bill S 692 is to provide the town of Massena with the authority to issue bonds. These bonds would be specifically used to finance pension contributions that are owed by the town for employees who were formerly associated with the Massena Memorial Hospital. This legislative action aims to alleviate the financial burden on the town's budget by allowing for a structured repayment plan through bond issuance.
Bill S 692 represents a strategic move by the town of Massena to manage its pension liabilities through bond issuance. By addressing the financial obligations to former hospital employees, the bill aims to ensure that pension contributions are met while providing a mechanism for the town to handle its fiscal responsibilities effectively. Further developments will depend on the outcomes of the legislative process within the Local Government committee.
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