In Fall 2019, FPPA introduced proposed legislation for the 2020 Colorado legislative session. The legislation—pursued at the direction of the board based on Task Force recommendations—is aimed at shoring up FPPA’s statewide plans and improving
New State Law Provides Free Lifetime Hunting And Fishing Licenses, State Parks Pass For Disabled First Responders
On May 20th, 2019, House Bill 19-1080, entitled "Benefits For First Responders With A Disability" was signed into Colorado law. This act grants first responders with a permanent occupational disability a free columbine annual pass for entrance into
Read the latest from FPPA in PensionCheck 19
This week, FPPA released the latest edition of it's PensionCheck newsletter. New articles in PensionCheck 19 include: FPPA Proposes New 2020 Legislation Based Upon Statewide Plans Task Force Recommendations Why Did FPPA Send Me a Letter for
Forever Grateful for 8 Years Serving on the FPPA Board
Eight years ago when I was appointed to serve on the Fire & Police Pension Association Board, I had no idea of the journey ahead of me. During this time, many milestones have occurred… I’ve helped strengthen the funding stream for benefits,
4 Actual #MillennialRetirementPlans You Won’t Find on Twitter
Earlier this week, you might have noticed #MillennialRetirementPlans trending on Twitter. If you clicked on it, you'd find Twitter users predicting what their personal and financial lives would be like in retirement. And since Twitter is, well,
DROP vs. Deferred Retirement
Updated: 1/11/2024 Here’s a question we often hear from Members: what is the difference between DROP and Deferred Retirement? Some confusion is definitely understandable. After all, the "D" and "R" in DROP stand for Deferred Retirement. So already,