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Cullerton’s bill, Senate Bill 1, comes in two parts. The first part caps pensionable salary, suspends and reduces annual cost-of-living increases and requires increased contributions from public employees. The second part, to be used if any of the first part is deemed unconstitutional, requires public employees to either reduce and delay their eligibility for cost-of-living increases or forgo certain health care benefits and future increases in pensionable income.

Sen. Dan Duffy, R-Lake Barrington, said that Quinn and the Democratic Party, which has veto-proof majorities in both houses, have no excuse not to immediately enact pension reform. He pointed out that the first bill making its way through the newly sworn General Assembly is a spending bill to appropriate $2 billion more for infrastructure and mental health and child welfare services.

“[Quinn] said that he was put on this Earth to fix the pensions. He now has one of the largest majorities in Illinois history. The Democrats have supermajorities in both houses and can pass legislation without a single Republican vote. They have absolutely no excuse not to pass comprehensive pension reform immediately. If it doesn’t happen, it means that they don’t want it to happen,” Duffy said.

On the Net

You can read and watch Gov. Pat Quinn’s State of the State address at www.illinois.gov.

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