Mayors make their pitch for more state funding, extended pension ramp – WCIA (Champaign)

The state recently consolidated all police and fire pension accounts into just two separate accounts, cutting down on administrative fees. Decatur Mayor Julie Moore Wolfe said extending the ramp could leave room for more positive reforms down the line. “It’s been a success story, but it needs time to evolve and grow,” Moore Wolfe said. “They’re not paying the fees, we’re not paying the fees, and we’re getting more bang for the buck.”
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Hello, Indiana!
2 months ago

Yeah, Decatur a real success story. Just like its carbon copies Danville and Joliet.

Wyatt Earp
2 months ago

Fix the pensions do not kick the can down the road.
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