Politburo Moves to Rehabilitate One Worker’s Retirement Record in Taunton
Politburo Moves to Rehabilitate One Worker’s Retirement Record in Taunton
The People’s Legislature is considering S.3043, a bill that would authorize the State Board of Retirement to grant creditable service to Omar H. Ricketts — restoring pension-eligible time that the collective’s accounting apparatus did not previously recognize.
The decree arrives by joint petition of Commissar Kelly A. Dooner and Delegate Norman J. Orrall, both of Lakeville, and carries the local approval of the mayor and city council of Taunton — the customary stamp required before the Central Committee will consider adjusting an individual worker’s service record. The bill was referred to the Subcommittee on Public Service on April 2, 2026.
Ricketts alone benefits. The cost, if any, falls to the State Retirement system — meaning the collective absorbs whatever additional pension liability the corrected record produces. This is standard procedure; the People’s Republic processes dozens of such individual rehabilitations each session, typically without ceremony or public deliberation.
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