Municipalities decry proposal to sustain funding cuts, talk need for pension consolidation – IL Watchdog

Rauner’s director of the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget Hans Zigmund told a Senate Appropriations committee Wednesday that the governor's proposed budget for the coming fiscal year has a 10 percent reduction in the Local Government Distributive Fund, or LGDF, something that would save the state $131 million.
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Mike xyz
7 years ago

“Both Decatur and Springfield mayors said all of their municipal portion of local property taxes go to pay local pension costs.”

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