Pensions

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Aldermen reminded of looming pension crisis

Officials from the City of Chicago’s five public employee pension funds will brief aldermen on the state of the plans at an October 1st meeting of the City Council’s Workforce Development and Audit Committee.. The Civic Federation said…

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Update: TRS Reduces Assumed Rate of Investment Return

The State’s largest retirement system voted on September 21, 2012 to reduce its assumed rate of return on investment, a decision that will increase the annual State contribution required by law beginning in FY2014. The Board of Trustees of…

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Korshak Settlement Agreement and the Retiree Healthcare Benefits Commission

Since 1988, the City of Chicago and its four pension funds have been party to the settlement of…

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The Democrats’ Pension Dilemma

This editorial discusses the ongoing struggle many governments face in trying to fund benefits for public-sector employees without cutting public services. The piece stresses the urgency of addressing unsustainable pension costs, citing…

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While Legislature dithers, Illinois' pension costs continue to mount

This article covers the ongoing pension crisis in Illinois and the continued rise in pension costs while lawmakers stall on a solution. It cites a Civic Federation blog…

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Their pension fiasco, your income tax

This Tribune editorial focuses on the temporary personal and corporate income tax increases enacted in Illinois in 2011, which are currently scheduled to partially sunset on January 1, 2015. The Civic Federation said the State’s budget is…

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Update: TRS Postpones Investment Rate Decision

The State’s largest retirement system postponed until September a decision on whether to reduce the system’s assumed rate of return on investment — a decision that could result in an increase in the annual State contribution required by…

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It’s the incumbents, voters

This Tribune editorial discusses the continued inaction of Illinois legislators on pension reform in the wake of August 17th’s fruitless special legislative session. The editorial cites an estimate from the Civic Federation’s 2010…

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Civic Federation rips ‘alarmingly short-sighted’ schools budget

This article covers the release of the Civic Federation’s Analysis of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) FY2013 proposed budget. The Civic Federation opposes the CPS budget for the first time since…

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Chicago Public Schools FY2013 Proposed Budget: Analysis and Recommendations

The Civic Federation opposes the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) proposed $5.2 billion FY2013 operating budget which drains all General Fund reserves to help close a $665 million budget deficit and leaves the District with no identifiable…