Civic Committee: Pension system ‘unfixable’

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GOP lawmakers believe a cost shift would force school boards to increase property taxes. Fahner argues school boards won’t need to increase property taxes because after they’re responsible for pension contributions, they’ll negotiate with teachers’ and other unions for lower salaries on which those pensions would be based.

Contrarily, a cost shift would mean lawmakers in Springfield could set unaffordable benefits and pass the cost to property taxpayers, said Patty Schuh, spokeswoman for Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno of Lemont.

Reform, Schuh said, “should not be piecemeal — or allow shifting decades of the state’s mismanagement onto downstate and property taxpayers.”

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