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‘No’ vote is wisest on proposed amendment to state constitution

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Even the union representing a majority of state workers, AFSCME, has asked its members to vote “no” on the amendment. AFSCME says the funding problem should be addressed by “an ironclad guarantee that politicians will pay their share going forward.”

Illinois government has an overabundance of problems, but they are not the type of problems that can necessarily be solved by changing the state’s constitution. Rather than posture and thump their chests, Illinois legislators need to work as a group, not as firmly entrenched combatants on opposing sides, with the governor to make meaningful reforms to help dig Illinois out of its $83 billion pension hole.

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