Pension Panel Asks Quinn to Testify

July 7, 2013 4:38 PM

" associates of a bi-partisan flat solid rushed with generating with a mixture to Illinois' nigh $100 billion regular payment situation have officially raised Gov. Pat Quinn to bear witness before the administrative unit Monday in Springfield.

The grouping was been past period of time since lawgivers was inconsistent over two improvement plans.The commission gave two exoteric proceedings in Chicago "

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