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| For more information about your pension benefits and retirement
options as well as legislative updates, forms, self estimates, ordering
licenses, paying taxes, voter registration, obtaining information about
part-time employment, political volunteerism and fund-raising, and other
activities of interest to retirees, visit the following sites: |
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| Statewide Health Insurance Benefit Advisors (SHIBA)
800-562-6900 www.pebb.hca.wa.gov |
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| Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB)/Health Care
Authority (HCA) 1-800-200-1004 www.insurance.wa.gov
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| Social Security 1-800-772-1213 www.socialsecurity.gov
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| Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) 1-800-547-6657
For more information about your pension benefits, retire and rehire, forms,
self-estimates, and legislative updates, visit the Department of Retirement
Systems Web site: click on www.drs.wa.gov
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| For information about how billions of dollars in
investments for state retirement and other public trust fund assets are
being managed and performing, visit the new, improved Web site of the Washington
State Investment Board : click on www.sib.wa.gov
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| For a wealth of information about senior advocacy
(particularly health care and prescription drugs), visit the Web site of
the 13 million member AARP : click on www.aarp.org
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| For information about the changing face of education
and more benefits for educators - from discounts to important services that
can make your lives easier and richer - click on to the Web site of the
National Retired Teachers Association : click on www.aarp.org/nrta
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| Catch up on the latest about the WSSRA PAC and how
you can help support its efforts by clicking on http://www.wssr-pac.org/ |
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| To find out more about the how the government of
Washington state works; who your current legislators are and how to contact
them; how to order and submit many state forms for licenses, patents, and
copyrights; and how to search for part-time employment, go to the state's
homepage by clicking on http://access.wa.gov |
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| To broaden your information about retirement benefits
and their funding (actuarial assumptions such as mortality rates, growth
in the retirement systems, salary growth, inflation, and rate of return
on our investments) visit the new Web site for the Office of the State Actuary
at http://osa.leg.wa.gov
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