Pensions

Illinois schools pay $8.8M in penalties for pension spiking

Illinois schools pay $8.8M in penalties for pension spiking

Illinois school districts paid out $8.8 million in penalties over two school years to cover salary and sick days in excess of what is allowed by law. Those are dollars taken from classrooms, but only hint at the full taxpayer cost.

By Dylan Sharkey

Bill to boost Chicago police pensions would cost taxpayers $3 billion

Bill to boost Chicago police pensions would cost taxpayers $3 billion

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill to boost Chicago firefighter cost-of-living increases last year, costing taxpayers $850 million. Despite Mayor Lori Lightfoot calling it “irresponsible,” a new bill would do the same for city police at more than triple the cost.

By Adam Schuster

Mike Crenshaw

Mike Crenshaw

“I just feel that as a taxpayer, I should be able to decide when I give, and receive, my money. Also. I should be able to decide whether I want to contribute to a pension. I know how to budget my own finances from month to month. That’s something that I teach in my classes.”

Michael Levan

Michael Levan

“City officials claim pension payments are going up faster than the city can handle them. Yet, several city officials make comfortable pensions and retirements, and continue to spend our tax dollars on things that don’t serve the taxpayers.”