Illinois House passes school pension bill – WIFR (Rockford)

The Illinois House passed a bill April 8 that would exempt teachers who take on extra classes and extracurricular work from a state pension penalty that has cost some school districts hundreds of thousands of dollars. State Rep. Steve Reick sees the bill as chipping away at limitations placed on school districts to prevent salary spiking and out-of-control pension costs.
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P. T. Bombast
3 days ago

Do we really need the “extras” that these people provide or is this just another way for them to get extra money? Most are likely willing to get a pay boost if minimum effort is required. There are few metrics by which added value could be measured. The notion of doing something “extra” is a fiction. GETTING something extra for minimum effort is, of course, part of the nickel-&-dime schemes we see every day. Pay for attending useless meetings where lunch is provided (or a trip to a sunny resort in February) is just another perk for burnouts whose seniority… Read more »

James
2 days ago
Reply to  P. T. Bombast

Bombast seems the perfect description for you in that you are usually so quick and willing to be harshly judgmental as an outsider knowing very little of immediate consequence as a natural consequence. The world rarely needs more outside critics who speak without knowledge or hesitation, but I’m sure you feel free to elucidate further. God bless America, one of the few places where “everyman” is an expert.

Tommy Paine
2 days ago
Reply to  James

Oh, the irony of your statement.

Instead of an ad hominem attack, why don’t you have the courage of your convictions and wordsmith a counterargument?

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James
2 days ago
Reply to  Tommy Paine

My hominy grits have spoken. Hominy times does it need repeating?

John Wayne
1 day ago
Reply to  James

You have already exceeded your quota.

P. T. Bombast
2 days ago
Reply to  James

The P.T. pays homage to Barnum who knew that a sucker is born every minute. The circus came to Chicago and stayed.

Deb
3 days ago

Democrats buying votes from the teachers union that owns them.

ahimsa42
4 days ago

exempting earnings from pension spiking penalties will just serve to further erode the TRS funded ratio which, as of 2025, was a paltry 48% as it merely shifts the financial burden from the local tax base to the perpetually underfunded state level.

Tommy Paine
3 days ago
Reply to  ahimsa42

Then the solution is to do what they do for fire and police OT. Those earnings do not count towards their pension calculation.

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