Council demands to know why Johnson is delaying full payment of $260M pension advance – Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson presides over a Chicago City Council meeting at City Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.The alternative city budget muscled through the City Council over Mayor Brandon Johnson’s objections required the city to make the full $260 million advance pension payment to stave off another costly reduction in Chicago’s bond rating. Late last week, the Johnson administration ignored that mandate and made a half-payment of $130 million.
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daskoterzar
4 months ago

I dunno…maybe he has a boat payment due… Pinhead likely doesn’t even know it is happening.

The Railroader
4 months ago

Mayor Cliff Notes already pinched it and threw it at his pals in CTU and the rest was doled out to illegal immigrants in ‘his’ sanctuary city.

Call my shrink
4 months ago

Check for the half in the CTU offshore account.

Scott
4 months ago

Typical lawless Democrats. A government of losers. Pathetic!

Free at Last
4 months ago

If he has it, that’s $260 million that hasn’t been stolen yet. Do you mooks really think he is going to let that go to pensions before all the leeches get their taste?

Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

Perhaps Brandon thinks that the pension fund is like a water bill to be paid at his leisure.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
4 months ago

The city doesn’t have the money. Chicago is broke, Illinois is broke. Highest taxes in the land and not the change of a nickel. Lots of rich public sector workers with gold plated pensions.

Cass Andra
4 months ago

You can’t spend a contract right if the obligor is broke. The black screen at the end of the tunnel.

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