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100Texas PRB SB 322 rows in the dataset
42TLFFRA local fire plans retained
58additional Texas systems added to the guide
97matched current PRB Data Center pages
Coverage note

This guide uses the 100 rows included in the Texas PRB FY2024 SB 322 Investment Data Report. The live PRB Data Center currently exposes 99 plan pages through its public search file, and this static build matched 97 of the SB 322 rows to current PRB plan pages. TEXPERS membership may differ from the broader PRB reporting universe, so use this as a research and conversation tool rather than an official membership roster.

Allocation confidence: high for reproducing the reported PRB rows in this dataset; medium for current portfolio truth. The Texas Pension Review Board (PRB) notes that reported data may not reflect a system's current status. Allocation mini-bars show reported percentages and normalize visible categories when rounding or blank rows make totals differ from 100%.

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Plan Assets Funded Assumption 1Y Return 3Y Return 10Y Return 10Y vs Assumption SB 322 Exp Allocation
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Funded at least 90% Funded 70% to 89.9% Funded below 70% Equities Fixed income Alternatives
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Data lineage

Generated from research/pension-intel-verification-20260510/prb-sb322-2025-dec-raw.json, the local parsed copy of the Texas PRB SB 322 Investment Data Report. The admin product uses the same PRB universe concept in getPrbUniverseTable and the Texas dashboard.