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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Article XIII, Section 5 of the Illinois |
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| Constitution of 1970 requires the State to provide pension |
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| benefits to members of State-sponsored retirement systems; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois supports five retirement |
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| plans on behalf of State employees, university employees, |
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| teachers, judges, and members of the Illinois General Assembly; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, It is the State's responsibility to provide |
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| adequate funding to support State pension liabilities so that |
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| future generations are not held responsible for current |
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| expenses; and |
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| WHEREAS, Deferrals of the State's obligations to its |
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| annuitants contributed to an unfunded pension liability in |
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| State-sponsored systems of $19 billion in 1995 to $43 billion |
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| in 2003, resulting in a funded ratio of 48% in 2003, the worst |
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| funded ratio of any of the fifty States and significantly |
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| under-funded in comparison to the national average of 91.1% |
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| among 101 public retirement systems according to the 2003 |
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| Public Fund Survey conducted by the National Association of |
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| State Retirement Administrators; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of |
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| Chicago's Task Force on Illinois State Finance, in recognition |
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| of this crisis, reported that unless changes are made |
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| "commitments to State employees will become a huge burden on |
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| future generations or will not be kept at all"; and
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| WHEREAS, Annuitants of the State's benefit systems rely on |
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| the security provided by pension benefits to meet their daily |
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| necessities, including food, housing, and healthcare; and, as |
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| the Civic Committee has recommended, "Illinois should keep its |
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| obligations and commitments to those who have worked for it and |
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| who will work for it in the future. Failure to fund adequately |
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| to cover such obligations is unfair to employees whose rights |
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| have vested"; and
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| WHEREAS, Over the next three years, in order to meet the |
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| statutory funding formula, the State will be required to |
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| increase annual contributions to the pension systems and debt |
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| service on outstanding pension obligation bonds, reducing |
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| available State resources to fund growth in other core services |
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| provided by the State, such as education and health care, to |
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| less than $200 million (or less than 1% growth) of natural |
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| revenue growth per year; and
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| WHEREAS, Further deferrals of the State's pension |
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| liabilities will force future generations to pay billions in |
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| additional interest on the unfunded liabilities of the State |
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| between fiscal years 2008 and 2045; and
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| WHEREAS, In recognition of the funding crisis caused by the |
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| State's persistent under-funding of its pension obligations |
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| and other past deferrals, the Civic Committee has stated that |
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| "Good government in a democracy involves making hard choices. |
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| The citizens who live in Illinois and pay taxes here, and the |
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| businesses located here, all must make such choices. Their |
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| government should do no less. Avoiding such choices undercuts |
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| democracy."; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| the State's pension funding system is in a state of crisis, and |
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| that the State will continue to unnecessarily pay billions in |
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| interest costs alone if the unfunded pension liability does not |
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| receive an immediate and significant infusion of funding, the |
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| General Assembly is in agreement that a solution to this crisis |
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| must be adopted prior to adjournment of 2007 Spring Session of |
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| the Ninety-Fifth General Assembly; this action is necessary to |
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| adequately secure existing pension obligations, reduce |
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| long-term interest costs on current obligations, more |
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| effectively manage State funding requirements, and ensure that |
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| future new revenues will not be consumed solely by escalating |
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| pension contributions; and be it further
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