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- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 12, 13 This spring many towns joined forces as Pension Fairness for Illinois Communities to call on lawmakers to rein in public safety pension costs by scaling back benefits for police officers and firefighKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 12, 13 This spring many towns joined forces as Pension Fairness for Illinois Communities …
- Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, p. 13 Graph showing local pension ratios for police and firefightersWilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, p. 13 Graph showing local pension ratios for police and firefighters
- Todd Shields, Wilmette Life, 15 Apr 2010, p. 24 A group of village trustees from Wilmette and Northbrook have formed an advocacy group urging the state to enact pension reform of police and fire departments they say are draining village budgets thTodd Shields, Wilmette Life, 15 Apr 2010, p. 24 A group of village trustees from Wilmette and Northbrook have formed an …
- Wilmette Life, 1 Jul 2010, p. 27Wilmette Life, 1 Jul 2010, p. 27
- Wilmette Life, 24 Jun 2010, p. 26Wilmette Life, 24 Jun 2010, p. 26
- Wilmette Life, 24 Jun 2010, p. 26Wilmette Life, 24 Jun 2010, p. 26
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 5, 10 Eight former school superintendents from districts in New Trier Township are drawing annual pensions of more than $150,000 from the Teachers' Retirement System. Analysis of data obtained through a FrKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 5, 10 Eight former school superintendents from districts in New Trier Township are drawing …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 13, 14 Wilmette pension payout obligations have grown at a faster rate than fund balances. The village is facing a $33 million shortfall in the two funds that finance the retirements of police officers andKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 13, 14 Wilmette pension payout obligations have grown at a faster rate than fund …
- Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, p. 13 The state plans cover suburban and Downstate teachers and school administrators, state employees, state university employees, county and state judges and members of the Illinois General Assembly. ColWilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, p. 13 The state plans cover suburban and Downstate teachers and school administrators, state …
- Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010 State law requires any city or village with more than 5,000 residents to operate separate police and fire pension funds to provide benefits to those personnel when they retire. The funds are financedWilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010 State law requires any city or village with more than 5,000 residents …
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1913, p. 5 John Erickson, 2710 Reese Street, donated a dollar to the Evanston Police Pension Fund in gratitude for services.Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1913, p. 5 John Erickson, 2710 Reese Street, donated a dollar to the Evanston Police …
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jan 1914, p. 4 The Public Service Company of Illinois, which supplies the electric lighting to Evanston, the north shore and a score of cities in the northern part of the state, has decided upon a pension system foLake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jan 1914, p. 4 The Public Service Company of Illinois, which supplies the electric lighting to …
- Wilmette Life, 27 Mar 2008, p. 13Wilmette Life, 27 Mar 2008, p. 13
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 13 Mar 2008, 30, 31 Illinois lawmakers have clamped down on large pre-retirement raises in an attempt to slow down the growth in obligations to the state's underfunded Teachers' Retirement System. Chart showing salariesKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 13 Mar 2008, 30, 31 Illinois lawmakers have clamped down on large pre-retirement raises in an attempt …
- Routliffe, Kathy, Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 2010, p. 5 Wilmette and Kenilworth officials are pleased at the passage of state legislation designed to cut their police and fire pension costs over the coming decades. The change will affect new hires. CommenRoutliffe, Kathy, Wilmette Life, 9 Dec 2010, p. 5 Wilmette and Kenilworth officials are pleased at the passage of state legislation …
- Wilmette Life, 18 Nov 2010, p. 26Wilmette Life, 18 Nov 2010, p. 26
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010 The state of Illinois has amassed a pension shortage of more than $7,000 for every resident. Experts predict the state will run out of money in the next decade. Photograph Joshua Rauh of NorthwesternKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010 The state of Illinois has amassed a pension shortage of more than …
- Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 7, 12 The civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago contends the state of Illinois is fast approaching a "tipping point beyond which it will be impossible to reverse the fiscal slide into bankruptcKaren Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 10 Jun 2010, 7, 12 The civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago contends the state …
- Wilmette Life, 22 Jul 2010, p. 25Wilmette Life, 22 Jul 2010, p. 25