Illinois’ improved credit rating could lead to more state debt – Illinois Policy

Truth in Accounting's Sheila Weinberg said scoop-and-toss borrowing and other tactics, such as Gov. J.B. Pritzker claiming to contribute an “extra” $300 million to the teachers’ retirement system while still paying $2.9 billion less than was necessary to balance the fund, can mislead Illinoisans on the true state of the pension crisis.
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Giddyap
1 year ago

Tax and spend other people’s money — the only way Democrats can get their bulls**t funded

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