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The Senate Democrats have two candidates who, so far, have announced that they won’t take the pension if elected: Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) and Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake).

The House Democrats, as is so often the case, weren’t entirely forthcoming. “We’ve had a number of candidates who’ve said they would eliminate and/or reduce pensions (in one form or another) for lawmakers,” wrote the House Democrats’ campaign manager in response to an e-mail inquiry.

According to the House Democrats, the members in that rather broad category include Deborah O’Keefe Conroy (D-Elmhurst), Marty Moylan (D-Des Plaines), Kathleen Willis (D-Addison), Sue Scherer (D-Decatur), Laura Fine (D-Glenview), Stephanie Kifowit (D-Aurora), Natalie Manley (D-Joliet) and Scott Drury (D-Highwood).

So far, then, 30 candidates are either vowing to not take a legislative pension or to significantly reduce those pensions.

And then, of course, every House member who voted for that special session pension bill also can be counted as at least supporting the end of pension benefits for future legislators.

The House Democrats say it’s ironic that so many House Republican candidates are promising to forgo pensions when their caucus voted overwhelmingly against the special session bill that would’ve eliminated the new pensions. “If the Republicans decide to get on board, we’d pass the bill eliminating pensions for future lawmakers and we’ll make the issue a moot point,” a House Democratic operative said last week.

The issue obviously polls well or that many candidates wouldn’t be campaigning on it. But it’s important to remember that campaigns don’t always move policy. People run on issues all the time that are forgotten just as soon as the next election ends.

What makes this somewhat different, though, is the sheer number of candidates in both parties who are talking about this issue so far, combined with Speaker Madigan’s proposal to end pensions for new legislators. Pandora’s Box may have been opened for good.

• Rich Miller also publishes Capitol Fax, a daily political newsletter, and CapitolFax.com.

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