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Illinois to Hire Pension Actuary

Illinois' pensions systems should get more scrutiny under legislation Governor Pat Quinn signed Monday afternoon. 

Illinois will be hiring its first "state actuary."
 
Until now, Illinois' five state pensions systems have issued their own reports on their financial health.

In the future, an independent "state actuary" will look at the retirement funds for state and university workers, legislators, judges, and public school teachers in the suburbs and downstate.

It's a far cry from the comprehensive pension changes Governor Quinn has been pushing for, which would cut state employees' retirement benefits.

"I just want to reiterate that this has to be the year of pension reform, once and for all, in our state of Illinois. It's long in coming - frankly, long overdue", said Quinn.

Top Democrats and Republicans agree on reducing pension benefits for employees, but are divided over who should pay for university workers' and public school teachers' pensions.

Quinn and Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan wants to shift the funding burden away from the state and onto universities and local school districts. Republicans say that cost-shift would lead to tuition hikes and property tax increases.

 

As a news producer and news anchor on All Things Considered, Brad provides the listeners with a recap of the day's top local and state news as well as breaking news at any given time. Contact WSIU Radio at 618-453-6101 or email wsiunews@wsiu.org
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