Pensions

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Illinois' pension crisis: Is there a way out?

This article previewed a forum hosted by the Civic Federation and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The half-day conference featured former elected officials, analysists and union officials to discuss options for tackling the State…

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Why More Illinois Towns Could Follow Harvey’s Fate

This article discusses the withholding of City of Harvey funds by the Illinois Comptroller in response to continued underfunding of Harvey's public safety pensions. Following the intercept, the City laid off nearly half of its…

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New pension woes in Chicago as judge tosses out park district plan

This article discusses the ruling to overturn funding reforms for the Chicago Park District’s pension system. As part of the ruling, increased employee contributions will have to be repaid with interest, and the District will have to…

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How the Governor’s Proposed FY2019 Budget Would Affect Local Governments

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner presented his annual budget address on February 14, 2018, outlining his…

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State of Illinois FY2019 Budget Roadmap

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Illinois State Actuary Releases First Report on the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund

Public Act 100-0465, which overhauled the State of Illinois’ school funding formula and made

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Latest magic pension plan has some problems

This article discusses a proposal before the Illinois legislature’s personnel and pension committee to borrow $107 billion to put toward the $129 billion in unfunded pension liability. Civic Federation president Laurence Msall said that…

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Proposed State of Illinois Pension Contributions to Increase by Nearly 7% in FY2019

After stabilizing due to legislative changes, Illinois’ contributions to its severely underfunded retirement…

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Coverage on the City of Chicago FY2018 Budget Release

Following Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s FY2018 budget address, Civic Federation President Laurence Msall spoke with a pool of reporters on the City of Chicago’s finances. He said the Mayor’s budget is a reasonable plan that can move the City…

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What the New Illinois School Funding Formula Means for Chicago Public Schools

After several iterations and much disagreement, the State of Illinois now has a new statewide school funding formula. The Illinois General Assembly approved the new formula as Senate Bill 1947, House Floor Amendment 5 on August 29, with…