Pritzker Administration Names Leaders to Make Recommendations to Improve Health of Pension Funds – Press Release

Comment: The goal of consolidating the administration of the pensions is a good one and should be pursued promptly. But the other focus of this group will be transferring public assets to the pensions. No. No more giveaways to the pensions until they are reformed and made affordable. And why was Christine Radogno named to this group, aside from  cosmetic "bipartisanship?" She has a record clearly showing she fundamentally does not understand pensions, as we wrote here. Most of the others appear quite qualified, however.    
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nixit
7 years ago

I never understood why police and fire have separate pension systems in each municipality. Is there anything preventing a town from merging those today, besides political will? Also, not a fan of transferring ownership of taxpayer assets to a tiny subset of taxpayers, some of which no longer reside in the state. Are they going to over-estimate market value to make the pension appear to be better funded? What happens if the pensions have to liquidate physical assets to pay benefits? Guessing that state retiree in Florida expects currency, not a chunk of the Tri-State Tollway. Do highways become tollways… Read more »

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