Politics & Government
Top 8 People and Actions to Blame for Illinois' Pension Problems
Here are eight people and legislative actions that have led to the state's current pension disaster.

There are many, many people from both major parties at fault over many years for the Illinois pension debacle.
Dave McKinney, former Chicago Sun-Times Springfield bureau chief, dives deeply into them in a special report for Crainβs Chicago Business.
McKinneyβs long look at the more-than-25-year history of pension actions by lawmakers is a detailed and dense, magazine-style exploration of the moves that caused a state to tumble into deep debt.
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βFor more than a quarter-century, governors and state legislators, Republicans and Democrats alike, made a series of financially toxic moves in the pension systems for state employees and public school teachers,β McKinney writes. βProposals to fix the perennially underfunded pensions were based on botched calculationsβor no calculations at allβand were driven by misguided rationales that werenβt fully vetted. Everyone was to blame, yet few accepted responsibility. Even the public-sector unions that stood to lose the most sometimes embraced those choices.
The people and actions that have led to todayβs pension disaster can be boiled down to these eight bullet points.