After Detroit: How will Illinois and its Communities Respond? 2014 Forum Agenda
After Detroit: How will Illinois and its Communities Respond?
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
230 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois
For a synopsis of the event, click here.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
William Testa, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Robert Inman, Wharton School -- University of Pennsylvania
Lessons from Past Fiscal Crises: New York and Philadelphia
Session I — Chicago: City at the Turning Point
Speakers discussed recent budget, revenue and pension trends for the City of Chicago with a focus on the City’s financial future. In addition to presenting the perspective of Chicago’s Chief Financial Officer and the rating agencies, the panel discussed the fate of pension reform initiatives around the country and how they might inform any legislation to change City pension benefits.
Moderator: Sarah Wetmore, Vice President & Research Director, The Civic Federation
Panelists:
- Lois Scott, City of Chicago
Chicago’s Financial Future - Richard Ciccarone, Merritt Research
Do Ratings Agencies Create Fiscal Discipline? - Stuart Buck, Ph.D., J.D., Laura and John Arnold Foundation
“Pension Reform Litigation: An Update”
Session II — To Intervene or Not to Intervene: How States are Helping and Hindering Local Governments
Speakers discussed the different structures and policies states have used to assist local governments in crisis or avoid fiscal decline in the first place. Both the national perspective and a specific proposal for an Illinois authority to assist local governments were presented along with trends in the structure and amount of local government revenue.
Moderator: Rick Mattoon, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Panelists:
- Stephen Fehr, Pew Center
Best Practices for State Fiscal Intervention - Jim Spiotto, Chapman Strategic Advisors LLC
IMPA: An Illinois-Specific Proposal to Help Distressed Municipalities - Mike Pagano, University of Illinois at Chicago
National Trends in State Aid and State-Imposed Limitations on Local Government Revenues
Keyonote Speaker
John Hill, Chief Financial Officer, Detroit, Michigan
Charting Detroit’s Future and Lessons Learned from the City of Washington’s Fiscal Crisis
Adjournment
Laurence Msall, President, The Civic Federation