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by Matthew Blake
5:47pm
Mon Aug 20, 2012

Quinn’s Grassroots Gambit On Pensions

After each sweeping and not-so-sweeping piece of pension legislation went nowhere during the General Assembly special session Friday Gov. Pat Quinn had a perhaps surprising response in regards to his next steps on pension reform – a “grassroots” campaign.

“I think there’s a lot of explaining to do to the voters and taxpayers back home if members of the Illinois House of Representatives are voting now on something as fundamental as reforming their own public pension system,” Quinn told reporters Friday (Capitol Fax provides a link here to the audio). “I think it’s time to get people involved.”

Quinn spokeswoman Brooke Anderson said the governor would not reveal full details on such a campaign until “mid-September after 9/11” and the Democratic and Republican Party national conventions. Anderson provided a history of successful grassroots efforts undertaken by Quinn prior to assuming public office. These include the 1980 Cutback Amendment that effectively reduced membership in the Illinois House from 177 to 118 representatives.

But Quinn’s pronouncement of a grassroots effort on pensions should raise eyebrows for a couple of key reasons. Read more »

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
6:24pm
Mon Aug 13, 2012

Illinois Unions Offer Pension Compromise

With the Illinois General Assembly holding a one-day special session Friday to address the state’s pension liabilities, unions fiercely opposed to pending legislation offered a compromise today.

We Are One coalition members said on a conference call this afternoon that they would let current public employees increase their pension contributions if the state met three conditions: guaranteed funding of the state’s five pension systems, an end to several tax loopholes, and maintenance of today’s benefit level for current retirees. Read more »