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Madigan offers broader package of pension changes
Tribune reportersSPRINGFIELD—House Speaker Michael Madigan unveiled a new pension plan Tuesday aimed at lowering the state's heavy retirement system debt by scaling back benefits to public employees, taking more from their paychecks and raising their retirement age....Tags: Illinois Governor, Oswego, Teachers, Interior Policy, Health Insurance
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Real pension reform
Illinois House Minority Leader Tom Cross, R-Plainfield, and Rep. Elaine Nekritz, D-Buffalo Grove, recently wrote that it is time to “set aside our differences and work together” on pension reform ("Working together on pension reform," Guest...Tags: Interior Policy, Investments, Politics, Hinsdale, Buffalo Grove
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Legislation proposed for speed limit laws near schools
There is no mistaking Illinois for Kansas when it comes to driver behavior around children, state Rep. Elaine Nekritz says. "I grew up in Kansas. Everybody slowed down for school zones,'' said Nekritz, a Democrat from Northbrook who has lived in...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Chicago Police Department, Motorvehicle Accidents, Illinois Department of Transportation, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Illinois bill to reduce flame retardants fizzles in committee
As nearly a dozen states consider legislation that would ban toxic flame retardants, Illinois apparently will remain on the sidelines of a growing debate about chemicals linked to cancer, developmental problems and impaired fertility. On a 10-5 vote,...
Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Jerry Brown, Agriculture
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Quinn blames lawmakers for inaction on pension reform
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — Gov. Pat Quinn chastised lawmakers for failing to pass cost-cutting changes to the government worker retirement system, then dangled the possibility that he'd drop his long-running opposition to a major gambling expansion to get a...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Terry Link, Illinois Governor
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New pension reform plan surfaces in Springfield
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — The top House Republican and a key House Democrat unveiled a pension proposal today that would require state workers, teachers and others under state retirement plans to work longer, chip in more from their paychecks and scales back...Tags: Retirement, Teachers, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation, Politics
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No vote on Illinois House pension plan today
Clout StreetThe Illinois House adjourned for the day without voting on a major government worker pension overhaul, casting grave doubt on the reform plan's fate. The bill passed out of a committee earlier today, but proponents are still trying to round up enough...Tags: Retirement, Tea Party Movement, Interior Policy, AFL-CIO, Labor Legislation
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New General Assembly sworn in as full plate looms
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- A new Illinois General Assembly was sworn in today, and after the ceremony and celebrations are over, lawmakers will face a full plate of unresolved issues in the month ahead. Democrats now have veto-proof majorities in both the House and...Tags: Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, Illinois General Assembly, Tom Cross
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New Illinois pension fix floated
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD - As state government leaders struggle to reach agreement on pension reform, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is floating a plan that's a mix of new and old ideas to try to break the logjam. State workers, teachers, university employees and...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois Governor, Interior Policy, Politics
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Change in Madiganistan starts at home
Wind-swept Madiganistan, that arid economic wasteland once known as Illinois, is in absolute ruins. Young people flee the state in search of a future, and their future isn't here. Businesses leave, taking jobs with them. Taxes keep going up to feed...
Tags: Lawyers, Republican Party, Justice System, Lisa Madigan, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lawmakers leave Springfield without approving pension reform
Clout StreetState lawmakers adjourned a one-day special session today without approving even a scaled-back version of pension reform. Prospects for a major breakthrough on an issue were bleak before the House and Senate returned to the Capitol. But even a measure...Tags: Republican Party, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois Governor, Interior Policy
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Democratic leaders: We held onto state House, Senate
Tribune reportersDemocrats boosted their already strong majorities in the state House and Senate on Tuesday, taking advantage of new legislative boundaries they drew over the protests of frustrated Republicans. House Speaker Michael Madigan and Senate President John...Tags: Wadsworth, Republican Party, Personal Income, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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