Rauner tells General Assembly state
employee salaries are "unsustainable"
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[February 03, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– Governor Bruce Rauner, Monday shared the attached memo and two new
slides with members of the General Assembly. He will also give all
members a compilation of all his presentation slides prior to the
State of the State.
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TO: Members of the General Assembly
FROM: Bruce Rauner, Governor
DATE: February 2, 2015
SUBJECT: The Attached Slides
Good Afternoon:
As you know, I have been delivering a number of speeches detailing
many of the structural challenges confronting Illinois. Before our
joint session on Wednesday, I wanted to share two additional slides
with you. I hope you are able to review them soon.
The first slide is a summary of the federal rules regarding U.S.
government employees. The rules were codified in 1978 under
President Jimmy Carter and a Democratic Congress. The pension system
changes were enacted under President Ronald Reagan in conjunction
with a bipartisan legislature. We too can achieve common-sense
bipartisan reforms to our employment rules that are fair to both
state workers and taxpayers.
The second slide shows a few examples of spending levels inside
Illinois government. These levels are unsustainable and unfair to
working families, small businesses and other taxpayers in Illinois.
They limit our ability to grow our economy and to fund much needed
social services. We do not intend to propose government salary
reductions, but it is critical that we make structural reforms that
prevent any future imbalances and unfair practices. It is also
abundantly clear that we must make major reforms to eliminate
conflicts of interest and to achieve dramatic economic growth in
order to properly fund the operations of our state government.
I look forward to seeing you on Wednesday and working with you in
the weeks and months ahead.
Sincerely,
Bruce
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(Click on slides for larger versions)
[Lance Trover, Office of the Governor
Bruce Rauner]
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