Voters to decide on pension amendment

Unions, conservative group oppose move

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“We’ve been sounding the alarm on this for decades,” he said.

Lindall said the unions want an ironclad guarantee that the state makes its contributions. It’s akin to the law that employers make their required payments to Social Security for employees.

“With a guarantee, the mess can never happen again,” he said.

The unions say the amendment also could cause more disputes at the local level. Even if union and management reach a deal, a minority of a governing body could block an agreement, the unions say.

On the ballot

This is the explanation of the amendment on Tuesday's ballot:

Upon approval by the voters, the proposed amendment, which takes effect on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, adds a new section to the General Provisions Article of the Illinois Constitution. The new section would require a three-fifths majority vote of each chamber of the General Assembly, or the governing body of a unit of local government, school district, or pension or retirement system, in order to increase a benefit under any public pension or retirement system. At the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.

If you believe the Illinois Constitution should be amended to require a three-fifths majority vote in order to increase a benefit under any public pension or retirement system, you should vote “YES” on the question. If you believe the Illinois Constitution should not be amended to require a three-fifths majority vote in order to increase a benefit under any public pension or retirement system, you should vote “NO” on the question. Three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of those voting in the election must vote “YES” in order for the amendment to become effective on January 9, 2013.

 

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