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Below are the latest stories on the pension issue in Illinois.

Interview: Looking At Pritzker's Pension Plan

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Amanda Kass is the associate director of the Government Finance Research Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker has proposed changes to the state's pension systems. He says this could help cover other pressing areas, like education, healthcare and public safety. But the plan would mean cutting back on pension payments --- atleast on the short-term, that's according to Amanda Kass, the associate director of the Government Finance Research Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago. 

Amanda talked with NPR Illinois reporter Daisy Contreras to break down what the changes mean:

Daisy reported on statehouse issues for our Illinois Issues project. She's a Public Affairs Reporting program graduate from the University of Illinois Springfield. She also graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and has an associates degrees from Truman College. Daisy is from Chicago where she attended Lane Tech High School.
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