Ted joined Jeff Daly of WZUS Decatur to talk about Amendment 1 and why politicians seem so adverse about mentioning it. The reason is simple: they want Illinoisans to vote on the amendment without knowing what it’s really about or what the consequences will be.
To listen, click on Thursday, Sept 1, 2022 Podcast Hour 2
Read more from Wirepoints:
- Amendment 1 has two objectives: To give massive new powers to government unions and to stop Illinois’ private sector from going Right to Work – Sp. Presentation
- Wall Street Journal Calls Out The Whopping Lie Behind The Pending Constitutional Amendment Illinois Is Ignoring
- Illinois’ biggest fraud on its voters yet is coming in its official description of proposed constitutional amendment
- Are Workers’ Rights Amendment Supporters Lying In Their Ad, Did They Lie To Legislators Or Lie To The Court?
- Scope Of Pending Illinois Constitutional Amendment Goes Far Beyond Appearances. It’s A Monstrous Giveaway To Public Unions.
- Illinois lawmakers want to cement union powers into the state constitution

With $162 billion more from taxpayers, couldn’t you deliver a few bond upgrades, too
Audio and summary
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
There is a third objective. That is to relieve legislators from having to act on pension reform. If the amendment passes unions can halt any discussion regarding reform.
How exactly does this amendment accomplish that Rain? Pensions are already protected by the constitution so this adds nothing in that regards.
The Hail Mary of pension reform involves changing the pension clause in the IL Constitution and stating nothing currently in the constitution prevents the legislature from making changes. If amendment 1 is enshrined into the constitution, nothing would change in terms of the overall pension reform. Proponents of the reform would simply state nothing in the IL constitution (including amendment 1) prevents changes.