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The plan also calls for increasing employee pension contributions by 2 percentage points. While it may be inevitable that employees will need to pay more, why make them pay more into a broken system?

But here is the really perplexing thing that Nekritz claims – that her system supposedly combines “the best features” of defined-contribution, or 401(k), plans and defined-benefit, or pension, plans.

It doesn’t.

It’s still a pension plan, and the taxpayers would still be on the hook.

In fairness, Nekritz freely admits it’s a work in progress.

“The plan is to vote on this in January,” Nekritz said. “I don’t anticipate the leadership will stand in the way of that happening.”

We’ll see.

Note to readers – Scott Reeder’s column is underwritten by the Illinois Policy Institute.

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