Institute on ABC 7: Skirmish over teacher pensions
Institute on ABC 7: Skirmish over teacher pensions
The Institute's John Tillman discusses whether or not teachers are actually paying their share of their pension costs.
The Institute's John Tillman discusses whether or not teachers are actually paying their share of their pension costs.
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How will this affect your district? Currently, the state pays the “employer” portion of teacher pension normal costs. How would shifting this cost back to the true employer – school districts – affect local school budgets? “He’s essentially freezing our revenue and increasing our cost. It’s akin to tying the school districts’ hands and feet together...
For the second time in as many months, AFSCME opposed a measure that would bring more transparency to Illinois.
The Institute's John Tillman appeared on ABC 7 to discuss our latest pension report, Playing Favorites.
The Institute's pension report was featured in this editorial in the Rockford Register Star.
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