Why Illinoisans should care about this Arizona pension ruling
This article discusses today’s action by the Arizona Supreme Court ruling pension changes for its retired judges unconstitutional. Illinois’…
This article discusses today’s action by the Arizona Supreme Court ruling pension changes for its retired judges unconstitutional. Illinois’…
This article examines Chicago’s growing debt load due to unfunded pension liabilities and ongoing borrowing. The Civic Federation said Chicago’s level of debt is unsustainable and the City is short on time to find a solution. The article…
This article discusses the findings of several reports that focus on the unfunded liabilities of Chicago, Cook County and State of Illinois pension funds. It cites the Civic Federation’s annual…
In the fall of 2011, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed and Governor Lincoln Chafee signed landmark pension reform legislation intended to end a pension funding crisis and make retirement obligations for public employees more…
This article discusses a recent survey by Morningstar that estimated public employee pension debt per-Chicagoan at $18,596. The Civic Federation said the per-capita number would be higher if it included the CTA, Chicago Park District, Cook…
The State of Illinois’ new pension law is expected to reduce statutorily…
Although the most significant change in Illinois’ new pension law consists of a reduction in…
Despite savings from recently enacted pension reforms,…
This article discusses whether the Chicago Park District pension reforms signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn on January 7 could serve as a framework for other local governments in need of pension reform. In its…
States inevitably face lawsuits when they attempt to ease budgetary pressures by cutting pension payments to current employees and retirees. While the legal battle over Illinois’…