In this Email:


  • A Message from the VRTA President
  • Our Insurance Agent of Record Understands our Member Needs and Works for our Best Interest
  • Today’s Interest Rates
  • Election Security
  • Important VRTA Dates to Remember

June 2023

President’s Message


            Now, that the VRTA Spring Delegate Assembly is behind us, it is time to share the information acquired during the group presentations. To enhance our local unit’s knowledge of the Virginia Retired Teachers Association and get new members, district leaders and others that attended the state conference need to be enthusiastic messengers. Positive leaders, with positive attitudes, share information and encourage member participation.


            Even though we are an all-volunteer organization, the roles that we play are important. Working as a team, sharing information, recruiting new members, advocating for secure retirement benefits, and supporting the need for strong public schools are all vital links in the chain that makes up VRTA. In order to keep the chain strongly connected all state, district, and unit leaders need to be aware of their responsibilities and stay informed. VRTA.org is an excellence source for information. Our Facebook Page and the monthly VRTA Newsletter published by Creekside Insurance add additional information. We also have the VRTA Spring and Fall Newsletters. Last but not least all units have a copy of the VRTA Directory. Knowledge is Power and knowing where to get information is vital.


            The date of the VRTA Fall Conference has already been posted on the website. We have links to VRS (Virginia Retirement System) and NIRS (National Institute on Retirement Security). The VRTA Community Service form, the VRTA With Our Youth form and the new Most Active Member form are also posted. There is also information for nominating your unit or district for NRTA’s With Our Youth award. NRTA nominations must be sent from the link on the website or download the PDF file and email the nomination to NRTA.


Enjoy the Summer!!

Jean Marrow

VRTA President


Jean Marrow

VRTA President

Phone: 804-350-7719  

Email: marrow.j@aol.com

VRTA Benefits

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Our Insurance Agent of Record understands our member needs and works for our best interest


The VRTA Insurance Agent of Record (AOR) is Jim DuBrueler, COO of Creekside Insurance Advisors, Inc. (CIA).

The (AOR) represents The VRTA by acting as the authorized representative for insurance and financial advisory-related matters. Here's how Creekside Insurance Advisors, Inc. works to represent our organization.

1.    Policy Placement: As an independent agency, CIA acts as a concierge by researching and identifying suitable insurance policies from various insurance providers. They work closely with the VRTA Insurance Committee to understand the needs of the organization and recommend appropriate coverage options based on lines of insurance.

2.    Application and Documentation: CIA agents assist members in completing insurance applications, gathering necessary documentation, and submitting it to insurance carriers. They ensure that all required information is accurate and up to date and will work to find the policy that gives the most value to our members. 

3.    Communication with Insurance Providers: CIA Agents will work to get the policy processed. They will handle correspondence, policy inquiries, claims reporting, and any other interactions related to insurance matters. As independent agents they will work for our organization and our members.

4.    Claims Assistance: In the event of a claim, a CIA agent supports our individual members throughout the claims process. They help prepare and submit the necessary documentation, communicate with the insurance company's claims department, and advocate for your interests to ensure a fair and efficient claims resolution.

For more information about products and services offered through Creekside Insurance Advisors, call (800) 467-5425 or visit – https://www.vrtabenefits.org/myga-rates



Jim DuBrueler

COO of Creekside Insurance Advisors, Inc.

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Election Security


A couple years ago, this column was an interview format based on questions dealing with election security and integrity. Two registrars explained the procedures taken in the local offices to ensure that every vote counts and that there is voting security in every precinct. One tool they mentioned that was very useful in maintaining accurate voting rolls was participation in ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center). It’s important for us to understand this organization because seven states (Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, West Virginia) have withdrawn their membership at a time when every means possible should be exercised to maintain election integrity by as many states as possible. Governor Youngkin has recently withdrawn Virginia from ERIC.


ERIC is a public nonprofit organization comprised of 32 states and Washington, D.C. whose mission is to improve the accuracy of voter rolls and to increase access to voter registration for all eligible citizens. It was created in 2012 by election officials from Colorado, Delaware, Maryland, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, and Washington with assistance from The Pew Charitable Trusts. It is funded by its members. New members pay a fee of $25,000, which is reserved for technology upgrades and other unanticipated expenses. To cover operating expenses, members pay annual dues which are approved in ERIC’s annual budget and are based somewhat on the citizen voting age population so that larger states pay more than smaller ones. An independent audit is conducted annually. Eric is controlled by its members. The election official from each member state designates a representative to the ERIC Board of Directors.


The ERIC website (ericstates.org) explains what personal data is collected and the measures taken to ensure that data is secure, including background examinations of employees. The reports it generates for the member states identify voters who appear to have moved from one ERIC state to another, to have moved from one jurisdiction to another within the member state, to have duplicate registrations in the same state, to have died, appear to be eligible to vote but are not yet registered, to have voted more than once in the jurisdiction in the same election, or to have voted on behalf of a deceased voter within the member jurisdiction. Recently, a local registrar told me she was in the process of contacting each one of the names on one of these lists to verify addresses. I encourage you to go to this website to learn how valuable this tool is to registrars.


It seems most inefficient and counter productive not to take advantage of an organization to aid the state in maintaining accurate voter rolls, especially when Virginia was a founder of the organization and has a member on the board who could work to correct any deficiencies noted. Reinventing the wheel and succumbing to fears of conspiracy rarely produce positive results.




Bea Morris 


VRTA Legislative Chairperson


Email: beam1340@verizon.net


Important VRTA Dates to Remember


Friday, August 11, 2023: deadline for submitting information for the VRTA Fall Newsletter

September 26-27, 2023: VRTA Fall Conference on

April 16-17, 2024: Spring Delegate Assembly