In Tribune meeting, Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle clash over power of aldermen, City Hall corruption – Chicago Tribune

Both candidates dodged details on how they would come up with $270 million in additional pension payments in their first budget. Lightfoot declined to identify any specific “progressive revenues” she spoke of, while Preckwinkle talked about reforming workers’ compensation and the city’s special taxing districts, steps that would be difficult to put in place in time for the first budget. Both also lacked specifics on how they’d address the nearly $1 billion in new revenue the city will need to make additional pension payments by 2023.

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Mark Glennon on AM560’s Morning Answer: Chicago pension buyout plan mostly shifts debt rather than eliminating it, property tax surge doubles inflation over three decades

Chicago’s political leadership is floating a pension buyout program as evidence it is seriously addressing the city’s thirty-six-billion-dollar unfunded pension liability, but Mark Glennon, founder of the Illinois policy research organization Wirepoints, said that the proposal moves debt from one column to another rather than reducing it, and that the broader fiscal picture facing the city continues to deteriorate across every measurable dimension. Audio here.

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