Pensions

Newsletter: The Simple Math of Pension Reform

Newsletter: The Simple Math of Pension Reform

This edition of The Policy Shop is written by Adam Schuster, vice president of policy at the Illinois Policy Institute. The numbers don’t lie. Our recent polling shows 61% of Illinois voters want pension reform. A big factor? Taxpayers contribute 84 cents of every dollar public pensioners receive in retirement. Our elected leaders in Illinois seem...

Chicago ex-alderman charged with bribery might keep pension

Chicago ex-alderman charged with bribery might keep pension

Ex-Alderman Danny Solis handed federal prosecutors the top politicians in Chicago and the Statehouse to get out of bribery charges. His deal could let him keep his pension – a ploy too common in Illinois as voters consider Amendment 1’s potential for protecting pension abuse.

By Justin Carlson

Illinois cities take on more debt to cope with pensions

Illinois cities take on more debt to cope with pensions

Pension deficits are causing communities to consider more borrowing – and gambling with the proceeds – as pensions continue to consume bigger shares of budgets.

Illinois House bill would jeopardize Madigan’s $151K pension

Illinois House bill would jeopardize Madigan’s $151K pension

A new bill in the Illinois House calls for suspending the pensions for legislators facing corruption charges. Former House Speaker Michael Madigan, recently indicted for racketeering and bribery, is set to collect $12,600 per month starting in July.

By Dylan Sharkey