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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The 97th General Assembly of the State of Illinois |
3 | | has submitted House Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment |
4 | | 49, a proposal to amend the Illinois Constitution, to the |
5 | | voters of Illinois at the November 2012 general election; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Constitutional Amendment Act |
7 | | requires the General Assembly to prepare a brief explanation of |
8 | | the proposed amendment, a brief argument in favor of the |
9 | | amendment, a brief argument against the amendment, and the form |
10 | | in which the amendment will appear on the ballot, and also |
11 | | requires the information to be published and distributed to the |
12 | | electorate; therefore, be it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
14 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
15 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the proposed form of new Section |
16 | | 5.1 of Article XIII shall be published as follows: |
17 | | "ARTICLE XIII |
18 | | GENERAL PROVISIONS |
19 | | (ILCON Art. XIII, Sec. 5.1 new) |
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1 | | SECTION 5.1. PENSION AND RETIREMENT BENEFIT INCREASES |
2 | | (a) No bill, except a bill for appropriations, that |
3 | | provides a benefit increase under any pension or retirement |
4 | | system of the State, any unit of local government or school |
5 | | district, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, shall |
6 | | become law without the concurrence of three-fifths of the |
7 | | members elected to each house of the General Assembly. If the |
8 | | Governor vetoes such a bill by returning it with objections to |
9 | | the house in which it originated, the provisions of Article IV, |
10 | | Section 9 shall govern the passage of that bill except that |
11 | | such bill shall not become law unless, upon its return, it is |
12 | | passed by a record vote of two-thirds of the members elected to |
13 | | each house of the General Assembly. If the Governor returns |
14 | | such a bill with specific recommendations for change to the |
15 | | house in which it originated, the provisions of Article IV, |
16 | | Section 9 shall govern the acceptance of those specific |
17 | | recommendations except that such recommendations may be |
18 | | accepted only by a record vote of two-thirds of the members |
19 | | elected to each house of the General Assembly, regardless of |
20 | | the bill's date of passage or effective date. |
21 | | For purposes of this subsection, the term "benefit |
22 | | increase" means a change to any pension or other law that |
23 | | results in a member of a pension or retirement system receiving |
24 | | a new benefit or an enhancement to a benefit, including, but |
25 | | not limited to, any changes that (i) increase the amount of the |
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1 | | pension or annuity that a member could receive upon retirement, |
2 | | or (ii) reduce or eliminate the eligibility requirements or |
3 | | other terms or conditions a member must meet to receive a |
4 | | pension or annuity upon retirement. The term "benefit increase" |
5 | | also means a change to any pension or other law that expands |
6 | | the class of persons who may become a member of any pension or |
7 | | retirement system or who may receive a pension or annuity from |
8 | | a pension or retirement system. An increase in salary or wage |
9 | | level, by itself, shall not constitute a "benefit increase" |
10 | | unless that increase exceeds limitations provided by law. |
11 | | (b) No ordinance, resolution, rule, or other action of the |
12 | | governing body, or an appointee or employee of the governing |
13 | | body, of any unit of local government or school district that |
14 | | provides an emolument increase to an official or employee that |
15 | | has the effect of increasing the amount of the pension or |
16 | | annuity that an official or employee could receive as a member |
17 | | of a pension or retirement system shall be valid without the |
18 | | concurrence of three-fifths of the members of that governing |
19 | | body. For purposes of this subsection, the term "emolument |
20 | | increase" means the creation of a new or enhancement of an |
21 | | existing advantage, profit or gain that an official or employee |
22 | | receives by virtue of holding office or employment, including, |
23 | | but not limited to, compensated time off, bonuses, incentives, |
24 | | or other forms of compensation. An increase in salary or wage |
25 | | level, by itself, shall not constitute an "emolument increase" |
26 | | unless that increase exceeds limitations provided by law. |
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1 | | (c) No action of the governing body, or an appointee or |
2 | | employee of the governing body, of any pension or retirement |
3 | | system created or maintained for the benefit of officers or |
4 | | employees of the State, any unit of local government or school |
5 | | district, or any agency or instrumentality thereof that results |
6 | | in a beneficial determination shall be valid without the |
7 | | concurrence of three-fifths of the members of that governing |
8 | | body. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "beneficial |
9 | | determination" means an interpretation or application of |
10 | | pension or other law by the governing body, or an appointee or |
11 | | employee of the governing body, that reverses or supersedes a |
12 | | previous interpretation or application and either (i) results |
13 | | in an increase in the amount of the pension or annuity received |
14 | | by a member of the pension or retirement system or (ii) results |
15 | | in a person becoming eligible to receive a pension or annuity |
16 | | from the pension or retirement system. The term "beneficial |
17 | | determination" shall not include a beneficial determination |
18 | | mandated by a final decision of a court of competent |
19 | | jurisdiction. |
20 | | (d) Nothing in this Section shall prevent the passage or |
21 | | adoption of any law, ordinance, resolution, rule, policy, or |
22 | | practice that further restricts the ability to provide a |
23 | | "benefit increase", "emolument increase", or "beneficial |
24 | | determination" as those terms are used under this Section. "; |
25 | | and be it further
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1 | | To the Electors of the State of Illinois: |
2 | | The purpose of a state constitution is to establish a |
3 | | structure for government and laws. The Illinois Constitution: |
4 | | provides citizens with rights and protections; creates the |
5 | | executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government; |
6 | | clarifies the powers given to local governments; limits the |
7 | | taxing power of the State; and imposes certain restrictions on |
8 | | the use of taxpayer dollars. There are three ways to initiate |
9 | | change to the Illinois Constitution: (1) a constitutional |
10 | | convention may propose changes to any part; (2) the General |
11 | | Assembly may propose changes to any part; or (3) the people of |
12 | | the State by referendum may propose changes to the Legislative |
13 | | Article. Regardless of the method of initiating change, the |
14 | | people of Illinois must approve any changes of the Constitution |
15 | | before they become effective. |
16 | | The proposed amendment adds Section 5.1 to the General |
17 | | Provisions Article of the Illinois Constitution. The new |
18 | | section would require a three-fifths majority vote to approve |
19 | | any pension or retirement benefit increase for public employees |
20 | | and officials. At the general election to be held on November |
21 | | 6, 2012, you will be called upon to decide whether the proposed |
22 | | amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution. |
23 | | EXPLANATION |
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1 | | The proposed amendment adds a section to the Illinois |
2 | | Constitution requiring a three-fifths majority vote to approve |
3 | | any pension or retirement benefit increase for public employees |
4 | | and officials. |
5 | | The proposed amendment requires a three-fifths vote of each |
6 | | chamber of the General Assembly (the Senate and the House of |
7 | | Representatives) for a bill that provides a pension benefit |
8 | | increase, except for appropriation bills. "Benefit increase" |
9 | | means a change to any pension or other law that results in a |
10 | | member of a pension or retirement system receiving a new |
11 | | benefit or an enhancement, including any changes that (i) |
12 | | increase the amount of a member's pension, or (ii) reduce or |
13 | | eliminate the eligibility requirements or other terms or |
14 | | conditions a member must meet to receive a pension. It also |
15 | | means a change to any pension or other law that expands the |
16 | | class of persons who may become members of any pension or |
17 | | retirement system. An increase in salary or wage level, by |
18 | | itself, does not constitute a "benefit increase," unless the |
19 | | increase exceeds limitations provided by law.
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20 | | The proposed amendment would also require a two-thirds vote |
21 | | for lawmakers to override a governor's veto or accept a |
22 | | governor's proposed changes in a rewrite of pension increase |
23 | | legislation. Currently, it takes a three-fifths vote to |
24 | | override a veto and only a simple majority to accept a |
25 | | governor's changes. |
26 | | The proposed amendment requires approval of three-fifths |
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1 | | of the members of the governing body of a unit of local |
2 | | government or school district for any ordinance, resolution, |
3 | | rule, or other action that provides an enhancement or emolument |
4 | | increase to an employee or officer that has the effect of |
5 | | increasing the pension of that employee or officer. "Emolument |
6 | | increase" means the creation of a new, or enhancement of an |
7 | | existing, advantage, profit, or gain that an official or |
8 | | employee receives by virtue of holding office or employment, |
9 | | which includes compensated time off, bonuses, incentives, or |
10 | | other forms of compensation. An increase in salary or wage |
11 | | level, by itself, does not constitute an "emolument increase," |
12 | | unless the increase exceeds limitations provided by law.
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13 | | The proposed amendment requires approval of three-fifths |
14 | | of the members of the governing body of a pension or retirement |
15 | | system for any action that results in a "beneficial |
16 | | determination." A "beneficial determination" is an |
17 | | interpretation or application of law that reverses or |
18 | | supersedes a previous decision if that interpretation or |
19 | | application (i) results in an increase in the overall amount of |
20 | | pension benefits received by a member or (ii) results in a |
21 | | person becoming eligible to receive a pension. "Beneficial |
22 | | determination" does not include a final decision mandated by |
23 | | the courts.
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24 | | Voters that believe the Illinois Constitution should be |
25 | | amended to require a three-fifths majority vote to approve any |
26 | | pension or retirement benefit increase for public employees and |
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1 | | officials should vote "YES" on the question. Three-fifths of |
2 | | those voting on the question, or a majority of those voting in |
3 | | the election, must vote "YES" in order for the amendment to |
4 | | become effective. Voters that believe the Illinois |
5 | | Constitution should not be amended to require a three-fifths |
6 | | majority vote to approve any pension or retirement benefit |
7 | | increase for public employees and officials should vote "NO" on |
8 | | the question.
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9 | | Arguments in Favor of the Proposed Amendment |
10 | | (1) A higher vote requirement would help prevent unfunded |
11 | | future liability for pension benefits. |
12 | | (2) Requiring a three-fifths vote would provide better |
13 | | accountability. |
14 | | (3) A three-fifths vote requires greater consensus among |
15 | | parties.
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16 | | Unfunded Liability |
17 | | Currently, the public retirement system is not financially |
18 | | stable and is significantly underfunded. A higher vote |
19 | | requirement to enact pension benefit increases will help to |
20 | | maintain fiscal responsibility and make it more difficult to |
21 | | further burden the public retirement system. |
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1 | | Provide More Accountability
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2 | | The proposed amendment provides more accountability in the |
3 | | legislative process by requiring more votes to pass a pension |
4 | | benefit increase. Since the cost of benefit increases comes at |
5 | | a later date, the price to the taxpayers is not always noticed |
6 | | immediately. A higher vote requirement will signify to the |
7 | | governing body that they are taking a serious action and will |
8 | | encourage greater in-depth thought before passage.
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9 | | Greater Consensus |
10 | | A three-fifths vote requirement means the members of the |
11 | | governing body, regardless of political affiliation, will need |
12 | | to work together to reach an agreement. A greater consensus |
13 | | would provide for better decisions and more serious |
14 | | deliberation. Given the importance of pension benefit |
15 | | increases, and their subsequent impact on taxpayers, greater |
16 | | agreement would be beneficial. |
17 | | Arguments Against the Proposed Amendment
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18 | | (1) A higher vote requirement may limit the bargaining |
19 | | power of employers and employees. |
20 | | (2) There is the possibility of disagreement on what |
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1 | | constitutes a benefit increase. |
2 | | (3)
Requiring a supermajority for pension benefit |
3 | | increases could make it more difficult to recruit the best |
4 | | people to work in government service. |
5 | | Decreased Bargaining Power |
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Many government employees are represented by labor unions |
7 | | that bargain on their behalf for particular benefits. This |
8 | | constitutional amendment may make it more difficult for unions |
9 | | to bargain for certain increased benefits for their employees. |
10 | | In addition, many government employers may prefer to bargain |
11 | | over these benefits to give incentives to employees to do their |
12 | | jobs well. This constitutional amendment could remove |
13 | | bargaining power from both the government employer and |
14 | | government employee.
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15 | | Possibility of Disagreement on Terms |
16 | | The proposed amendment creates new definitions for the |
17 | | terms "benefit increase," "emolument increase," and |
18 | | "beneficial determination," which are not defined in other |
19 | | statutes or in existing case law. These definitions could |
20 | | generate litigation, resulting in additional costs. There may |
21 | | also be disagreement amongst the governing body on whether a |
22 | | bill, resolution, or other action constitutes a "benefit |
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1 | | increase," "emolument increase," or "beneficial |
2 | | determination."
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3 | | Recruiting Employees for Government Jobs |
4 | | Like any employer, units of government wish to attract good |
5 | | employees. This constitutional amendment may make it more |
6 | | difficult for employers to increase benefits to employees and, |
7 | | therefore, make it harder to attract the best people to |
8 | | government service.
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9 | | FORM OF BALLOT |
10 | | Proposed Amendment to the 1970 Illinois Constitution
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11 | | Explanation of Amendment
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12 | | Upon approval by the voters, the proposed amendment, which |
13 | | takes effect on January 9, 2013, adds a new section to the |
14 | | General Provisions Article of the Illinois Constitution. The |
15 | | new section would require a three-fifths majority vote of each |
16 | | chamber of the General Assembly, or the governing body of a |
17 | | unit of local government, school district, or pension or |
18 | | retirement system, in order to increase a benefit under any |
19 | | public pension or retirement system. At the general election to |
20 | | be held on November 6, 2012, you will be called upon to decide |
21 | | whether the proposed amendment should become part of the |
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1 | | Illinois Constitution.
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2 | | If you believe the Illinois Constitution should be amended to |
3 | | require a three-fifths majority vote in order to increase a |
4 | | benefit under any public pension or retirement system, you |
5 | | should vote "YES" on the question. If you believe the Illinois |
6 | | Constitution should not be amended to require a three-fifths |
7 | | majority vote in order to increase a benefit under any public |
8 | | pension or retirement system, you should vote "NO" on the |
9 | | question. Three-fifths of those voting on the question or a |
10 | | majority of those voting in the election must vote "YES" in |
11 | | order for the amendment to become effective on January 9, 2013. |
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13 | | YES For the proposed addition
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14 | | ---------- of Section 5.1 to Article XIII
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15 | | NO of the Illinois Constitution.
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