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Cullerton Wants Reconsideration of Pension Consideration

Senate President John Cullerton says it took a compromise to reach a deal on the Fiscal Year 15 budget; a Senate vote is expected Thursday.
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Senate President John Cullerton says it took a compromise to reach a deal on the Fiscal Year 15 budget; a Senate vote is expected Thursday.
Senate President John Cullerton says it took a compromise to reach a deal on the Fiscal Year 15 budget; a Senate vote is expected Thursday.
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Even though John Cullerton went along with the pension law that on Friday was found by the state's high court to be unconstitutional, the Illinois Senate President had always favored another approach. Now he's saying (well, not exactly in these exact words ... ) "I told you so." In this episode of The Players -- a podcast about who's who in Illinois politics and what they're up to -- Amanda Vinicky spoke with the Senate's top Democrat about his plans to try again.

The Players: Sen. President John Cullerton on his pension plans

Legislators and members of theRauneradministration have been meeting in small groups behind closed doors.Cullertonhad held off sending a Senate Democrat to the working group focused on pensions --- he said without a court decision it made no sense. Now that the Supreme Court has weighed in,Cullertonsays he's sending Evanston Democrat DanielBiss. Sen.Bisshad helped to craft the now-nullified 2013 pension law.

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Amanda Vinicky moved to Chicago Tonight on WTTW-TV PBS in 2017.
Amanda Vinicky
Amanda Vinicky moved to Chicago Tonight on WTTW-TV PBS in 2017.