Popular on s4story
- Experience Trembling Firsthand with the New AgeMan® Tremor Simulator - 108
- Venardi Zurada LLP Offers Legal Support to Families After Deadly Lake Tahoe Boat Capsizing
- Jasmine Farrell Releases New LGBTQ+ Poetry Collection - Rising From the Roots
- Keepy Uppy™ by Ollyball Wins Prestigious 2025 Influencer Award from Clamour & The Toy Association; Announces Fall 2025 Launch at Target Stores
- Elevated Healing Treatment Centers: Redefining Mental Health Care with Compassionate, Evidence-Based, and Accessible Services
- K2 Integrity's U.S. and EMEA Teams Recognized in Chambers and Partners 2025 Guides
- ASI Accelerates iMIS® Innovation by Acquiring CSI's Product Suite and Expert Team
- Lottery.com Inc. Secures $300 Million in Growth Capital, Confirms Nasdaq Compliance & Acquires UAE Sports Incubator Amid High-Profile Brand Exposure
- Holiday Inn Express North Hollywood Burbank Area Announces Conversion to Hampton Inn North Hollywood
- Anna D. Banks' Street Smart, Money Smart Hits #1 on Amazon Teen & Young Adult New Releases Chart
Similar on s4story
- The Blue Luna Encourages Local Schools to Take Steps to Enhance Safety for Students and Staff
- Smart Resnse Unveils Smart Resnse(SRMS) Token-Powered AI Orchestration Platform to Revolutionize Multi-Billion Dollar Market
- Josh and Heidi Follow Up the Much Anticipated and Successful Launch of the "Spreading the Good BUZZ" Podcast with a Personal Request
- Revolutionary Blockchain Platform Okh Finance Announces Okh Finance(OKKH) Token Launch to Transform Global Asset Leasing Market
- Stuck Doing Math or Figuring Out Life's Numbers? Calculator.now Makes It Stupidly Simple
- Vinnetwork Unveils Decentralized AI Platform with Vinnetwork(VIN) Token to Challenge Tech Giants' Data Monopoly
- $14M Expansion Deal with Famed David Lloyd Highlights Rebrand of Sports, Entertainment and Gaming Innovation by AI Driven, Online Fan Engagement Co
- Adostics & Genmega Announce the Introduction of A-POD
- NASA Collaborative Agreement for Supply of Thin-Film Solar Tech for Orbital Application to Advance Development of Thin-Film PV Power Beaming: $ASTI
- Exciting New Era of Sports, Entertainment & Gaming Innovation Spotlighted by Rebrand of Expanding AI Driven, Online Fan Engagement Company: SEGG Media
A Military Family Asks for CalPERS Accountability As The Country Says "Thank You For Your Service"
S For Story/10642717
It's a David and Goliath Story as the Wright Military Family Seeks Accountability for the remains of a 30-year Worker's retirement funds to be released to heirs.
OAKLAND, Calif. - s4story -- Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight~San Francisco~Dallas~~~
"The wishes of the dead are sacred." And one military family finds those wishes denied and trampled upon as the nation embarks on its too often trite recitation of "Thank You for Your Service." The children of dedicated CalTRANS Worker for 30 years, Brenda M. Wright (July 23-November 18, 2018) who was born in England to a U.S. Army soldier Bruce Tibbs and his wife Doris, and who became an Army wife to Joe N. Wright (August 15, 1955-February 23, 2022), whose father, Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. (December 7, 1931-March 9, 1964) was a fallen Vietnam hero, now finding themselves in a fight to uphold their mother's wishes. Her wish was for her hard -earned retirement funds to benefit her husband and children upon her death.
It was almost four years after losing their mother, Damon C. Wright; Candis T. Wright and Chad N. Wright were devastated again when their father, Joe N. Wright died of an undetected heart condition February 23, 2022. Joe Wright, the son of a military family, who married Brenda Tibbs, a daughter of a military family, whose high school love lasted until parted by death. Their love was kindled at Baker High School where military families sent their children in Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning, which has been renamed Fort Moore as a redress of racism found in the U.S. Army.
The adult children of Joe and Brenda, have been in contact with CalPERS since the death of their father trying to get answers about their inheritance. "I'd like to thank California State Controller Malia Cohen, who moved immediately to find answers for us, when we contacted her as a Board member of CalPERS," said the oldest Damon C. Wright, 47, a U.S. Navy Veteran, who resides and works in Las Vegas. "Yet, the CalPERS response we received last week is insufficient. We asked for a report of the remaining retirement funds and a timeline of when we could expect the funds to be released to us. There was no balance of funds reported as requested and the letter said the option chosen by our mother at her retirement did not allow the money she sacrificed for us to be inherited by her children upon our grieving father's death, he added.
More on S For Story
Candis T. Wright, an Atlanta real estate professional and small business owner, said the letters addressed last week, finally after two years of seeking answers was just a repeat of a short phone conversation she had with a clerk. "They are saying the same thing but this time finally in writing as we requested. The option mother chose did not allow for the remaining retirement funds to be distributed to her children," said Candis T. Wright,44. "There is no way if that option had been explained that our mother would have chosen for her retirement funds to go back to CalPERS instead of her dearly loved and sacrificed for children and grandchildren."
"Our mother worked tirelessly for CALTRANS mostly as a toll bridge worker for most of her career braving the conditions at the Bay Bridge dealing with the millions of car emissions she breathed every day, the sun, rain, sleet fulfilling her shift rarely calling in sick and oftentimes coming in to cover for others. There's no way our mother, always the quiet one, always with a smile, meek and mild, would stand for CalPERS not to release every red cent she labored for to the ones she loved and worked for all those years," said Chad Wright, 41, a resident of Castro Valley, a public safety worker. "With not an unkind bone in her body, nonaggressive Brenda Wright would always fight for her children and grandchildren."
The Wright children ask CalPERS to correct this injustice and release with interest the funds remaining in Brenda T. Wright's retirement fund. They also call upon CALTRANS SEIU 1000 for their support and to make sure past or present members are not robbed of their earnings through a technicality. Something of such a magnitude needs to be explained without doubts or questions remaining. Do the workers of CALTRANS and other agencies know that their heirs can be without a cent of their retirement with all of the remains of their hard work going back to a corporate entity.
"Check out the box you check," said Damon Wright. "Make sure your wishes for your heirs are carried out to the fullest as you intend and not destroyed by a seemingly insignificant action of checking a box that ultimately has more negative ramifications than you'd ever believe."
The burden of military families is not only to right for their country but to fight within their country when injustices arise. For the Wright Family, to call for justice is nothing new. The commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of Love Separated in Life…Love Reunited in Honor at Arlington, National Cemetery is an example. "Ten years ago, my father joined with his siblings to have his fallen Vietnam War Hero father, Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. exhumed after 50 years of being in a deteriorating segregated cemetery, reburied with military honors along with my grandmother, Ouida F. Wright, who he deeply loved at Arlington National Cemetery," said Chad Wright.
More on S For Story
"So, I guess it is in our DNA to call attention to errors and wrongs, intended or unintended," said Damon Wright. "What CALPERS has done to our family is wrong and more likely than not other families have suffered as well due to their designed policies."
Pointing to the headlines of CalPERS questionable management, the Wrights believe CalPERS' management does not always work in the best interest of its members:
CalPERS Long-Term Care Class Action Settlement
https://www.CalPERSltcclassaction.com/
Commercial Property Meltdown Clobbers Pension Funds
https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/commercial-property-meltdown-clobbers-pension-funds-439d8347?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO JP Morgan & Company, Questions Public Funds' Private Investments
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/jamie-dimon-questions-public-funds-private-investments-ross-kerber-2024-10-09/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
CalPERS Crowdfunded $300 Billion Pension Investigation
https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2015/06/29/CalPERS-crowdfunded-300-billion-pension-investigation/
It's the Wright children's stance that their mother's wishes were denied by CalPERS. They believe CalPERS has neither the moral standing considering how they have abused their members via the insurance scam and misused hardworking retirees' funds, nor do they have the legal right to withhold their mother's or any other CalPERS member's hard-earned money due to self-serving policies. The Wrights believe their mother's retirement funds should not stay within the coffers of an organization that did not care enough to explain she was by default giving her hard-earned money back for them to mismanage as recent headlines indicate.
From the California Attorney General Rob Bonta to Governor Gavin Newsom to Board of Directors and all leadership of CalPERS, The Wrights call for action to be taken to correct the injustice that has occurred to them and other families who have served the State of California.
For any inquiries or to reach the Wright Family, contact Jackie Wright, 415 525 0410 or wrightnow.biz@gmail.com.
For full disclosure, Jackie Wright, is the sister of Joe N. Wright.
"The wishes of the dead are sacred." And one military family finds those wishes denied and trampled upon as the nation embarks on its too often trite recitation of "Thank You for Your Service." The children of dedicated CalTRANS Worker for 30 years, Brenda M. Wright (July 23-November 18, 2018) who was born in England to a U.S. Army soldier Bruce Tibbs and his wife Doris, and who became an Army wife to Joe N. Wright (August 15, 1955-February 23, 2022), whose father, Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. (December 7, 1931-March 9, 1964) was a fallen Vietnam hero, now finding themselves in a fight to uphold their mother's wishes. Her wish was for her hard -earned retirement funds to benefit her husband and children upon her death.
It was almost four years after losing their mother, Damon C. Wright; Candis T. Wright and Chad N. Wright were devastated again when their father, Joe N. Wright died of an undetected heart condition February 23, 2022. Joe Wright, the son of a military family, who married Brenda Tibbs, a daughter of a military family, whose high school love lasted until parted by death. Their love was kindled at Baker High School where military families sent their children in Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning, which has been renamed Fort Moore as a redress of racism found in the U.S. Army.
The adult children of Joe and Brenda, have been in contact with CalPERS since the death of their father trying to get answers about their inheritance. "I'd like to thank California State Controller Malia Cohen, who moved immediately to find answers for us, when we contacted her as a Board member of CalPERS," said the oldest Damon C. Wright, 47, a U.S. Navy Veteran, who resides and works in Las Vegas. "Yet, the CalPERS response we received last week is insufficient. We asked for a report of the remaining retirement funds and a timeline of when we could expect the funds to be released to us. There was no balance of funds reported as requested and the letter said the option chosen by our mother at her retirement did not allow the money she sacrificed for us to be inherited by her children upon our grieving father's death, he added.
More on S For Story
- Cover Girl Finalist Teisha Mechetti Questions Legitimacy of Inked Originals Competition, Demands Transparency
- Author Launches The Starlight Bond Website with Movie Licensing Proposal
- Easton & Easton, LLP Files Suit Against The Dwelling Place Anaheim & Vineyard USA Over Abuse Allegations
- AI Visibility: The Key to Beating Google's AI Overviews and Regaining Traffic
- Stuck Doing Math or Figuring Out Life's Numbers? Calculator.now Makes It Stupidly Simple
Candis T. Wright, an Atlanta real estate professional and small business owner, said the letters addressed last week, finally after two years of seeking answers was just a repeat of a short phone conversation she had with a clerk. "They are saying the same thing but this time finally in writing as we requested. The option mother chose did not allow for the remaining retirement funds to be distributed to her children," said Candis T. Wright,44. "There is no way if that option had been explained that our mother would have chosen for her retirement funds to go back to CalPERS instead of her dearly loved and sacrificed for children and grandchildren."
"Our mother worked tirelessly for CALTRANS mostly as a toll bridge worker for most of her career braving the conditions at the Bay Bridge dealing with the millions of car emissions she breathed every day, the sun, rain, sleet fulfilling her shift rarely calling in sick and oftentimes coming in to cover for others. There's no way our mother, always the quiet one, always with a smile, meek and mild, would stand for CalPERS not to release every red cent she labored for to the ones she loved and worked for all those years," said Chad Wright, 41, a resident of Castro Valley, a public safety worker. "With not an unkind bone in her body, nonaggressive Brenda Wright would always fight for her children and grandchildren."
The Wright children ask CalPERS to correct this injustice and release with interest the funds remaining in Brenda T. Wright's retirement fund. They also call upon CALTRANS SEIU 1000 for their support and to make sure past or present members are not robbed of their earnings through a technicality. Something of such a magnitude needs to be explained without doubts or questions remaining. Do the workers of CALTRANS and other agencies know that their heirs can be without a cent of their retirement with all of the remains of their hard work going back to a corporate entity.
"Check out the box you check," said Damon Wright. "Make sure your wishes for your heirs are carried out to the fullest as you intend and not destroyed by a seemingly insignificant action of checking a box that ultimately has more negative ramifications than you'd ever believe."
The burden of military families is not only to right for their country but to fight within their country when injustices arise. For the Wright Family, to call for justice is nothing new. The commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of Love Separated in Life…Love Reunited in Honor at Arlington, National Cemetery is an example. "Ten years ago, my father joined with his siblings to have his fallen Vietnam War Hero father, Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. exhumed after 50 years of being in a deteriorating segregated cemetery, reburied with military honors along with my grandmother, Ouida F. Wright, who he deeply loved at Arlington National Cemetery," said Chad Wright.
More on S For Story
- Colbert Packaging Announces WBENC Recognition
- DivX Empowers Media Enthusiasts with Free Expert Guides for Advanced MP4 Management
- Northport's Family Night Welcomes Local Author and a Tale of Ancient Secrets
- Assent Expands Executive Team to Accelerate Global Growth & Innovation
- "Menace: An Agent Dean Cold Novel" by Ray Keating Lands Soon!
"So, I guess it is in our DNA to call attention to errors and wrongs, intended or unintended," said Damon Wright. "What CALPERS has done to our family is wrong and more likely than not other families have suffered as well due to their designed policies."
Pointing to the headlines of CalPERS questionable management, the Wrights believe CalPERS' management does not always work in the best interest of its members:
CalPERS Long-Term Care Class Action Settlement
https://www.CalPERSltcclassaction.com/
Commercial Property Meltdown Clobbers Pension Funds
https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/commercial-property-meltdown-clobbers-pension-funds-439d8347?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO JP Morgan & Company, Questions Public Funds' Private Investments
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/jamie-dimon-questions-public-funds-private-investments-ross-kerber-2024-10-09/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
CalPERS Crowdfunded $300 Billion Pension Investigation
https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2015/06/29/CalPERS-crowdfunded-300-billion-pension-investigation/
It's the Wright children's stance that their mother's wishes were denied by CalPERS. They believe CalPERS has neither the moral standing considering how they have abused their members via the insurance scam and misused hardworking retirees' funds, nor do they have the legal right to withhold their mother's or any other CalPERS member's hard-earned money due to self-serving policies. The Wrights believe their mother's retirement funds should not stay within the coffers of an organization that did not care enough to explain she was by default giving her hard-earned money back for them to mismanage as recent headlines indicate.
From the California Attorney General Rob Bonta to Governor Gavin Newsom to Board of Directors and all leadership of CalPERS, The Wrights call for action to be taken to correct the injustice that has occurred to them and other families who have served the State of California.
For any inquiries or to reach the Wright Family, contact Jackie Wright, 415 525 0410 or wrightnow.biz@gmail.com.
For full disclosure, Jackie Wright, is the sister of Joe N. Wright.
Source: Wright Enterprises
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- Adostics & Genmega Announce the Introduction of A-POD
- LIB and Nidec Rejoin Forces for Giant TH-0098 Temperature Humidity Test Chamber
- Wordeee Publishes Casting Pros to Know: Reality TV Edition by Asjai Lou
- Digi 995 Audiobooks Officially Released: Fans Can Now Listen to the Complete Trilogy
- Heritage at South Brunswick Offers Immediate Townhome Appointments and Special Mortgage Incentive Fast-Moving Sales
- New Children's Book Helps Kids and Parents Navigate Anxiety Together
- New TSA-Compliant Medication Packing Tool Helps Travelers Avoid Airport Delays and Customs Issues
- Wordeee Publishes Am I a Weed? by Margie Stiles
- NASA Collaborative Agreement for Supply of Thin-Film Solar Tech for Orbital Application to Advance Development of Thin-Film PV Power Beaming: $ASTI
- Sci-Fi Novel from Pittsburgh Author Explores Love, Power, & Humanity in an Age of Artificial People
- Exciting New Era of Sports, Entertainment & Gaming Innovation Spotlighted by Rebrand of Expanding AI Driven, Online Fan Engagement Company: SEGG Media
- Service Ninjas Debuts First-of-Its-Kind "Membership" Platform for Home Service Pros
- The Journey of BECOMING the Soul Alchemist — New Book by Kay Sanders Guides Readers to Deep Inner Transformation
- BIYA Forecasts 2025 Surge with ¥300M ($41.8 M USD) in Revenue and ¥25M Profit from Cloud Based HR Solutions: Baiya Intl. Group (N A S D A Q: BIYA)
- Paul E. Saperstein Co. Announces Geographic Expansion of Auction Services
- New Book by Veteran Entrepreneur Offers 60-Minute Marketing Strategy for First-Time Business Owners
- Wordeee Publishes Rule One By Michael Lucker
- Florida Broker Bent Danholm Featured in the Daily Mail's U.S. Real Estate Coverage
- Robin Launches Legal Intelligence Platform to solve intelligence gap in Fortune 500 legal teams
- Melissa B. Releases Digitally Independent: Empowering Music Artists with AI and Brand Strategy