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Name:tonjahodgest
Time:01/12/2013 at 10:59am (UTC)
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Raise your hands, freshmen. Here's your syllabus:The state owes small business owners, hospitals, schools and other service providers more than $9 billion in unpaid bills. We stiff the people who provide essential services.You, members of the 98th, have to come up with $1 billion more for pension costs this year than the state had to pay last year.You inherit responsibility for five state pension funds that carry unfunded liabilities of $96.8 billion and climbing.Fixing the pension system must be priority No. 1. Moody's Investors Service warned last month it may downgrade Illinois' debt rating again due to inaction on pensions. The lawmakers who just failed again to fix the pensions are bracing to hear bad news any day now.Moody's already ranks Illinois the least creditworthy state in the nation. Standard Poor's Ratings Services downgraded Illinois' rating with a negative outlook in August. Downgrades increase the likelihood Illinois will pay more in interest each time the state sells bonds in the open market. It's another unfair whack at taxpayers' wallets, courtesy of lawmakers' failure on pensions.Senate President John Cullerton promised Wednesday to work immediately on a new pension bill that would begin to lift Illinois out of its financial mess. There's no time like right now.Except: The House and Senate convene on Thursday. After that, the House isn't scheduled to return to Springfield until Jan. 30. The Senate isn't scheduled to go back until Feb. 5. Don't forget, that unfunded liability a burden on taxpayers grows by $17.1 million every day the current pension system stays unreformed.The four legislative leaders and Gov. Pat Quinn have shown no capacity to broker an agreement.The members of the General Assembly will have to create that urgency, which is decidedly more difficult when they're sitting at home waiting for Cullerton and Madigan to call them into session.Madigan, Cullerton, put your people to work and fix the pensions now.As for the ambitious crop of new lawmakers, you've got to play catch-up, and fast. We're counting on incoming Democrats such as Sam Yingling and Scott Drury and Republicans such as Jeanne Ives to make some noise. Remember what you said during the campaign?"It's going to take the courage of the freshmen class to make changes. I'm not going to need political cover. I'm going down there to get something done," Ives told us during an endorsement interview last fall. "I'm willing to vote on anything that advances the situation in a positive way. I will do any baby steps to get there."Wanted: Baby steps. Big steps. Galloping strides. Fix the pensions now.Wednesday was a day for gripping and grinning and flashbulbs. Now, it's down to business.Members of the 98th General Assembly: It's so easy to get comfy in Springfield, hit the saloons, get sweet-talked by lobbyists, and wake up two years later as complete failures. It happened to the 97th. Don't let it happen to you.


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Time:01/10/2013 at 7:38pm (UTC)
Message:Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians has been released from an Indianapolis hospital, and he plans to rest for a few days before starting interviews for open head-coaching positions with NFL teams, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday.

No interviews have been scheduled, but NFL teams reportedly interested in meeting with Arians include the Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears and San Diego Chargers. On Wednesday, the Chargers hired Tom Telesco, the Colts' former vice president of football operations, as their new general manager

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