2025 Non-ATRS Bills Affecting ATRS
| Bill# | Sponsor | Description | Status | ||||||
| HB1317 | Shepherd |
Criminal Penalties for Retirement Benefit Fraud (ATRS Monitoring) Increases the criminal penalties for making a "material false statement or representation" to ATRS or any other state retirement system for the purpose of obtaining or modifying a benefit.
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Signed by Governor as Act 112 | ||||||
| HB1344 | Warren |
Combining of School for the Deaf and School for the Blind (ATRS Monitoring) Technical change to revise ATRS laws to reflect the combining of the Arkansas School for the Deaf and Arkansas School for the Blind. This bill does not require the schools to be combined, but it changes the terminology in the ATRS laws if the Legislature also passes HB1810, which would combine the two schools into a single entity. The bill was initially filed as a shell bill, and House Amendment 1 added in the substantive text.
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Signed by Governor as Act 598 | ||||||
| HB1347 | Warren |
Allow ATRS Payments to Special Needs Trust (ATRS Monitoring) Allows ATRS to pay benefits owed to a disabled surviving child or spouse or a disabled beneficiary to a Special Needs Trust set up on behalf of the survivor or beneficiary. Such trusts are established to protect the survivor or beneficiary's eligibility for Medicaid, SSI, and other disability programs. The bill was initially filed as a shell bill, and House Amendment 1 added in the substantive text.
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Signed by Governor as Act 363 | ||||||
| HB1352 | Beaty Jr. |
Restrictions on Investments in China (ATRS Monitoring) Prohibits ATRS and other public retirement systems from investing in Chinese companies and requires divestment of certain existing investments in Chinese companies.
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Signed by Governor as Act 937 | ||||||
| HB1365 | K Brown |
Removing Minority Qualifications for ATRS Board (ATRS Monitoring) Removes requirement to have minority board members on certain state boards and commissions, including the ATRS Board of Trustees. Under current law, ATRS Board Position #8 is reserved for minority ATRS members. If this bill passes, any active or retired ATRS member would be eligible to run for position #8 when it comes open in 2027. This bill would not affect the term of our current Board member in position #8.
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Signed by Governor as Act 938 | ||||||
| SB148 | English |
Adding Early Childhood Workers to ATRS (ATRS Monitoring) Allows an early childhood worker to become a member of ATRS if they are employed by a private early childhood education facility that is licensed and accredited by the state and receives state or federal funding for childcare. The bill was initially filed as a shell bill, and Senate Amendment 1 added in the substantive text.
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Signed by Governor as Act 587 | ||||||
| SB151 | M Johnson |
Forfeiture of Retirement for Convicted Public Officials (ATRS Monitoring) Forfeits the retirement benefits of any elected public official who is convicted of a crime that would make them ineligible to hold office. The bill would apply only to members who join ATRS after the bill's effective date.
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Joint Public Retirement Committee | ||||||
| SB157 | Dotson |
Life Insurance Benefits for ATRS Members (ATRS Monitoring) Allows the state retirement systems including ATRS to provide a life insurance benefit to the beneficiaries of deceased members. The bill was initially filed as a shell bill, and Senate Amendment 1 added in the substantive text.
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Joint Public Retirement Committee |
2026 Board of Trustees Meeting Schedule
Arkansas Teacher Retirement System
1400 West Third Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
| Meeting date | Audit Committee | Investment Committee | Operations Committee | Board of Trustees |
| February 2, 2026 | 8:30 am* | 9:00 am* | 10:30 am* | 11:00 am* |
| April 6, 2026 | 8:30 am* | 9:00 am* | 10:30 am* | 11:00 am* |
| June 1, 2026 | 8:30 am* | 9:00 am* | 10:30 am* | 11:00 am* |
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July 20, 2026 - Educational Training (No business conducted during training session ) |
9:00 am |
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| September 28, 2026 | 8:30 am* | 9:00 am* | 10:30 am* | 11:00 am* |
| December 7, 2026 | 8:30 am* | 9:00 am* | 10:30 am* | 11:00 am* |
NCTR Trustee Workshop: July 12-15, 2026, Berkeley, California
NCTR 104th Annual Conference: October 3-6, 2026, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
*Dates and times are subject to change. Meeting times may be adjusted earlier or later than scheduled, depending upon time needed for the previous meeting.
All meetings will be held on the Third Floor, Room 300, of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Building unless noted otherwise.
(Updated 12.03.2025)
2025 ATRS Legislative Package
ATRS Bills
| Bill# | Sponsor | Description | Status | ||||||
| HB1154 | Warren |
ATRS General Omnibus (ATRS Supports) Makes technical corrections to correct typos and errors in current law, remove references to repealed laws, remove redundant or outdated language and provisions, and make application timelines consistent. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that the bill would not impact ATRS costs.
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Signed by Governor as Act 222 |
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| HB1155 | Warren |
VA Presumption for Disability Retirement Benefits (ATRS Supports) Allows ATRS to accept a 100% service-connected disability rating from the US Department of Veterans Affairs as creating a rebuttable presumption of qualification for disability retirement benefits. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that any cost impact of the bill would be minimal.
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Signed by Governor as Act 223 | ||||||
| HB1156 | Warren |
Eligibility of Surviving Spouse for Survivor Benefits (ATRS Supports) Shortens the waiting period for when a new spouse can become eligible for survivor benefits from 2 years preceding the member's death to 1 year, which would mirror the waiting period for two of the other state retirement systems. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that any cost impact of the bill would be minimal.
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Signed by Governor as Act 224 | ||||||
| HB1157 | Perry |
Survivor Annuity Benefits for Dependent Children (ATRS Supports) Allows a member's child to collect survivor benefits through age 22 even if the child does not remain a full-time student. Current law stops survivor benefits at age 18 for children who go into the military, go into an apprenticeship, or work instead of continuing school. The bill also allows survivor benefits for eligible children of members on disability retirement. Current law limits survivor benefits to eligible children of active members, T-DROP participants, or retired members who have returned to work for an ATRS-covered employer. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that any cost impact of the bill would be minimal.
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Signed by Governor as Act 225 | ||||||
| HB1158 | Perry |
Election of a Distribution Option under TDROP (ATRS Supports) Allows a member to cancel a T-DROP distribution election before the end of the 2nd full calendar month following retirement. Current law allows members to cancel an election to go into T-DROP but does not allow them to cancel or change their distribution election when leaving T-DROP. Sometimes members rethink their distribution decisions, and doing so can help them prevent unnecessary tax penalties. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that any cost impact of the bill would be minimal.
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Signed by Governor as Act 226 | ||||||
| HB1160 | K Moore |
Permissive Service Credit for Gap Year Service (ATRS Supports) Allows a member to purchase partial years of gap-year service credit. Current law does not allow for the purchase of less than a full year of gap year service credit. This change will allow, for example, a teacher who misses 1 or 2 quarters due to pregnancy to later purchase back that service credit. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that the bill would not impact ATRS costs.
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Signed by Governor as Act 227 | ||||||
| HB1161 | K Moore |
Election to Change Annuity Options (ATRS Supports) Clarifies the effective date for a member's change to an annuity option, so that the change is effective the month after the member submits the required form and repays the cost difference. Current law has language calling the change retroactive, but that creates confusion and ambiguity because the benefit to the member is prospective, not retroactive. The bill will not reduce any benefits for any ATRS member or beneficiary. The System's actuaries found that the bill would not impact ATRS costs.
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Signed by Governor as Act 228 |
ATRS Appropriation/Spending Authority Bill
| Bill# | Sponsor | Description | Status | ||||||
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SB66
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JBC |
ATRS appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. (ATRS Supports)
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Signed by Governor as Act 61 |
ATRS is a long-term investor and the ATRS Board has structured a well-diversified investment portfolio designed to withstand market volatility. The ATRS Board remains committed to managing the System’s assets in a prudent manner that will ensure the viability of your pension. The ATRS Board makes decisions in terms of decades, not days, weeks, or months.
ATRS investment consultant reports contain detailed information for ATRS investments including asset allocation, investment performance, and investment values. These reports can be viewed by clicking the "Board Packet" links located at:
www.artrs.gov/board-minutes
A pension plan the size of ATRS usually has litigation and claims due to typical operational events. Occasionally, a pension plan becomes involved in litigation of significance in public policy development. Since ATRS has had member interest in two of these "public policy" lawsuits, ATRS is adding this link to the ATRS website so members can learn more about these issues. From time to time ATRS will update this tab with additional information and perhaps additional litigation.