Recession Rocks State and Local Pensions, ‘Funding Gap’ Possible – Bloomberg Tax

“The lack of revenues coming in from government means that all the cities in the state, everybody is really strapped for how they make their payments,” said James McNamee, president of the Illinois Public Pension Fund Association.
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debtsor
5 years ago

““Our revenues have dropped precipitously,” state Sen. Heather Steans (D) said. “It is unclear at this point how the economy is going to come about, what time frame and at what level. There is definitely a lot of unknowns out there.””

You’re the worst progressive out there Steans, you’re evil.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Party’s over

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