
The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday struck down another attempt to control the cost of government pension benefits.
This time it was Chicago city employees and retirees whose pensions were being targeted. The retirement system for one set of workers is projected to be insolvent in about a decade.
In 2014, the Illinois General Assembly changed the rules, but in Thursday's 5-0 ruling, the Supreme Court found that unconstitutional.
Illinois Public Radio’s Brian Mackey spoke with his colleague Amanda Vinicky about the decision.
Brian Mackey speaks with Amanda Vinicky about the Illinois Supreme Court's latest pension ruling.
The case is Jones v. Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago, No. 119618:
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