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Why is state teachers’ union opposed to open pension debate?

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Why not eliminate the COLA for people like Bangser in order to protect the future solvency of the pension system for the hardworking teachers who will receive far less in their retirements?

It would seem a progressive idea.

But Montgomery had this to say in his prepared statement: “It is inappropriate for Mr. Ingram, who is responsible for safeguarding the retirement benefits of 360,000 teachers, to promote his personal views by advocating for the destruction of TRS members’ retirement security.”

Montgomery also insists that everyone adhere to the same legal interpretation of the state Constitution and pensions that he holds.

One thing is certain, if Illinois does nothing, the Teachers’ Retirement System eventually will go broke.

The key to finding solutions rests in a free and open debate.

TRS spokesman Dave Urbanek said Ingram is not going to resign.

“Difficult decisions have to be made, and there is bound to be differences of opinion,” he said.

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

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