This is President Obama's Chicago: One of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's top aides privately briefed aldermen on
the city's pension woes Wednesday as the mayor's closest City Council
ally prepared for hearings that will put city retirement fund officials
in the hot seat.
Chief Financial Officer Lois Scott reminded
council members that absent significant changes to pension plans, the
city will be forced to drastically cut services, raise taxes or do both
to close a funding gap that could reach $700 million in just a few
years, aldermen said.
It wasn't the first time the council had
been told about the city's looming financial cliff, but the latest
warning comes as the Workforce Development and Audit Committee led by
Ald. Patrick O'Connor, 40th, is preparing for a Monday hearing on
pensions.
O'Connor has set aside six hours for aldermen to question top
officials from five city pension funds about the depth of the problem.
The pension leaders also will be asked to offer potential solutions.
The
goal of the briefings is to bring aldermen up to speed before the
hearing and in advance of the Illinois General Assembly's fall session
in late November, said Emanuel spokeswoman Sarah Hamilton. Lawmakers are
looking to fix the state's woefully underfunded pension system, but the
city also needs changes from Springfield to repair its retirement
funds. Monday's hearing serves to publicly highlight the issue.
"Unfortunately,
we have seen very little progress in Springfield on adopting pension
reform," said Laurence Msall, president of the nonpartisan Civic
Federation budget watchdog group that has long advocated for pension
changes. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-chicago-emanuel-pensions-0927-20120927,0,6433883.story
Chicago is a union town and the public employees are paid very, very well and their pensions are extremely generous, both in amount and the lax rules governing public employee pensions where people who only work a few years and get hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from the pension fund.
These are a sign of things to come across the country- pensions that are totally underfunded, and so they either have to change, lay off current employees or tax the taxpayers to death.
Obama's Chicago: coming to a government agency near you.
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