Another Illinois lawmaker hits the pension lottery – INN

Lou Lang’s year-two pension? More than $101,000. Not bad for a lobbyist who will be collecting a private salary as well.
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Buh-bye
7 years ago

It’s wrong to describe the payout as a lottery win. To win a lottery, you need to spend a few dollars on a ticket. There’s no way any state retiree put that much towards their retirement. Secondly, winning a lottery requires luck. Getting a huge payout from an Illinois pension is a sure thing

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