Illinois committee will reconvene to discuss pensions June 18
Illinois committee will reconvene to discuss pensions June 18
Though Illinois taxpayers should be disappointed that pension reform was not enacted during the scheduled spring legislative session, they should also be relieved that fake reform was not enacted. The competing proposals offered by House Speaker Mike Madigan and Senate President John Cullerton did not offer solutions commensurate to the severity of Illinois’ pension problem (Senate Bill 1and Senate Bill...
By Jane McEnaney
CTBA’s pension plan doesn’t fix the problem
CTBA’s pension plan doesn’t fix the problem
Back in January, Ralph Martire of the union-backed Center for Tax and Budget Accountability proposedwhat he called a “solution” for Illinois’ pension crisis. This plan has been getting more attention lately. But before embracing it, lawmakers should ask: does this plan really solve the problem? After all, Martire’s plan is to leave the broken pension system untouched –...
By Jonathan Ingram
Head of TRS says the state may need to reduce COLAs
Head of TRS says the state may need to reduce COLAs
After years of denying that the pension funds are in trouble, the head of the state's largest pension fund is finally acknowledging the crisis.
By Jonathan Ingram
Understanding teacher pension “pick ups”
Understanding teacher pension “pick ups”
Increasing local pension accountability would increase each school district’s total costs by an average of 3.7 percent.
By Ted Dabrowski