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EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
Compensation and Retirement Disclosure [Abstract]  
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
Employee Benefit Plans

The following table shows the components of net periodic benefit cost (including amounts capitalized to our balance sheets) for our benefit plans:
 
 
Pension Benefits
 
Other Postretirement Benefits
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31
 
Three Months Ended March 31
(Millions)
 
2014
 
2013
 
2014
 
2013
Service cost
 
$
6.6

 
$
7.5

 
$
5.9

 
$
6.5

Interest cost
 
19.7

 
17.8

 
7.1

 
6.3

Expected return on plan assets
 
(28.9
)
 
(26.6
)
 
(8.8
)
 
(7.7
)
Amortization of prior service cost (credit)
 
0.2

 
1.0

 
(1.3
)
 
(0.6
)
Amortization of net actuarial loss
 
8.4

 
13.5

 
0.7

 
2.0

Net periodic benefit cost
 
$
6.0

 
$
13.2

 
$
3.6

 
$
6.5



Prior service costs (credits) and net actuarial losses that have not yet been recognized as a component of net periodic benefit cost are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income for our nonregulated entities and as net regulatory assets or liabilities for our regulated utilities.

On March 1, 2014, we remeasured the obligations of certain other postretirement benefit plans. The remeasurement was necessary because we will replace the current retiree medical plans for participants age 65 and older with a Medicare Advantage plan starting in 2015.

Our funding policy is to contribute at least the minimum amounts that are required to be funded under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, but not more than the maximum amounts that are currently deductible for income tax purposes. During the three months ended March 31, 2014, we contributed $68.6 million to our pension plans. Amounts contributed to our other postretirement benefit plans were not significant. We expect to contribute an additional $3.7 million to our pension plans and $11.8 million to our other postretirement benefit plans during the remainder of 2014, dependent upon various factors affecting us, including our liquidity position and tax law changes.