HECTOR AMEZCUA / hamezcua@sacbee.com

Gov. Jerry Brown gestures Thursday toward a display of the 12 points in his plan to overhaul the state pension system. He will push for the Legislature to put the proposal on the ballot next year rather than try to qualify it through initiative petitions.

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The State Worker: Jerry Brown to attend legislative hearing on his pension plan

Published: Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011 - 11:06 am

Gov. Jerry Brown will be on hand this afternoon as a legislative panel convenes to review his pension proposal.

The Democratic governor will join Labor and Workforce Development Agency Secretary Marty Morgenstern and Department of Finance deputy director Michael Cohen as they present his plan to the Joint Conference Committee on Public Employee Pensions.

The 1 p.m. hearing marks the Legislature's first public vetting of the governor's proposal, which would raise the retirement age and scale back pension benefits for future workers.

Lawmakers will also hear testimony and analysis of the 12-point plan from the Legislative Analyst's Office, public employee pension systems CalPERS and CalSTRS, the University of California and representatives of public employee unions and employers.

This isn't the first time Brown has made a cameo at a public hearing on one of his proposals. Earlier this year, he appeared before a joint budget committee to make the case for extending temporary tax increases to help close the budget deficit. After months of negotiations, that proposal failed to win approval in the Legislature.

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