Full Text of SB0001 98th General Assembly
SB0001ham002 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Michael J. Madigan Filed: 5/2/2013
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1, AS AMENDED, with | 3 | | reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. 1, by | 4 | | replacing line 4 on page 1 through line 9 on page 9 with the | 5 | | following:
| 6 | | "Section 1. Statement and Findings. | 7 | | At the time of passage of this amendatory Act of the 98th | 8 | | General Assembly, Illinois possesses a lower credit rating than | 9 | | each of the other 49 states. This is a consequence both of | 10 | | atypically large debts and of structural imbalances that will, | 11 | | unless addressed by the General Assembly, lead to rapidly | 12 | | growing debts. The debts include a backlog of bills exceeding | 13 | | one-fourth of the State's annual general revenue, and | 14 | | approximately $100 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. | 15 | | The structural imbalances result from projected growth in | 16 | | non-discretionary and formula-driven expenses that | 17 | | significantly outpace projected revenue growth. Of the factors |
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| 1 | | that drive this phenomenon, the most substantial by far is the | 2 | | rapid growth of the annual pension payment, which increased by | 3 | | nearly $1 billion between Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year | 4 | | 2013, and will again increase by nearly $1 billion between | 5 | | Fiscal Year 2013 and Fiscal Year 2014, at which time it will | 6 | | consume approximately one-fifth of anticipated general | 7 | | revenue. | 8 | | The State has taken significant action to ameliorate the | 9 | | State's fiscal troubles. In 2011, the State increased the | 10 | | income tax in Public Act 96-1496. Recognizing that increased | 11 | | revenue alone would not solve the problem, the State has | 12 | | enacted a series of budgets that included deep cuts to | 13 | | discretionary programs, including programs that are essential | 14 | | in order to provide for the health, safety, welfare, and | 15 | | educational development of the people of Illinois. | 16 | | The State has both reduced the size of its workforce and | 17 | | reduced discretionary spending. The staffing level is now the | 18 | | lowest it has been in at least the last 25 years. Discretionary | 19 | | spending from the General Revenue Fund (GRF) has been reduced | 20 | | by over $2.8 billion since Fiscal Year 2009, including | 21 | | significant reductions for primary and secondary education, | 22 | | higher education, public safety, and human services, including | 23 | | health care for the poor. | 24 | | In 2010, Public Act 96-889 established a package of pension | 25 | | benefits for new employees that has been determined to be among | 26 | | the least expensive public employee retirement schemes in the |
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| 1 | | country. It can be argued that the new package of pension | 2 | | benefits has placed government employers at a competitive | 3 | | disadvantage, and our public universities, which are vital | 4 | | educational and economic institutions, have been exposed to a | 5 | | significant risk. | 6 | | In the spring of 2012, the General Assembly made | 7 | | significant reductions to the Medicaid program in Public Acts | 8 | | 97-687, 97-688, 97-689, 97-690, and 97-691, a series of reforms | 9 | | to the Medicaid program that is projected to reduce State debt | 10 | | by decreasing services, increasing the rate of taxation of | 11 | | tobacco purchases, and accessing available federal funds. The | 12 | | reductions include the elimination of a prescription drug | 13 | | program for low to middle income seniors, provider rate cuts, | 14 | | elimination of health care for adults whose families make above | 15 | | 133% of the federal poverty limit ($31,322 for a family of | 16 | | four), elimination of restorative dental treatments for adults | 17 | | covered by Medicaid, and utilization limits on all remaining | 18 | | services covered by Medicaid. While the Medicaid reforms will | 19 | | result in savings for the State, these reforms have resulted in | 20 | | the denial of crucial health care to hundreds of thousands of | 21 | | needy citizens, threatening to further destabilize an | 22 | | already-troubled safety net. | 23 | | The General Assembly took significant steps to reduce the | 24 | | cost of current and retired employee health care costs. With | 25 | | Public Act 97-695, the General Assembly eliminated provisions | 26 | | that require that retired state employees with more than 20 |
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| 1 | | years of service receive a 100% premium subsidy for retiree | 2 | | health care coverage after 20 years of service. Beginning with | 3 | | Fiscal Year 2014, State employees will be required to | 4 | | contribute significantly more toward healthcare premiums, | 5 | | copays, and deductibles. However, the backlog of payments to | 6 | | providers is estimated to be nearly $1.8 billion at the end of | 7 | | Fiscal Year 2013, and providers will continue to experience a | 8 | | delayed payment cycle. | 9 | | Notwithstanding these and many other steps and their major | 10 | | fiscal, economic, and human impact, the fiscal situation in | 11 | | Illinois continues to deteriorate. Cuts as well as the | 12 | | inability to pay bills due and owing have had a significant | 13 | | impact on each branch of government, units of local government, | 14 | | social service providers, and other vendors. | 15 | | Two-thirds of Illinois school districts are deficit | 16 | | spending, even after layoffs and programmatic reductions. For | 17 | | Fiscal Year 2013, General State Aid payments to school | 18 | | districts are currently being prorated at 89% of the calculated | 19 | | amount. For Fiscal Year 2014, the Governor's introduced level | 20 | | of General State Aid payments would result in a proration of | 21 | | 82%. | 22 | | Cuts to the budget of the Department of Corrections have | 23 | | resulted in the closing of two major prisons and three Adult | 24 | | Transitional Centers. Similarly, the Department of Juvenile | 25 | | Justice was forced to close two youth centers. Funding for | 26 | | probation services to help break the cycle of recidivism and |
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| 1 | | improve public safety has steadily declined over the past 5 | 2 | | years due to the fiscal strain on the state budget. | 3 | | Consequently, the coming months and years will necessarily | 4 | | see much more action by the State to achieve fiscal | 5 | | stabilization. If these steps toward fiscal stabilization do | 6 | | not include pension reform to restrain the growth of the annual | 7 | | pension payment, the result will be devastating and dramatic | 8 | | cuts to education, public safety, human services, and | 9 | | transportation. The impact of such actions on the Illinois | 10 | | economy, and on the health, safety, welfare, and educational | 11 | | development of the people, would likely be extremely severe. | 12 | | This harm could include significant economic contraction, | 13 | | which would in turn exacerbate the underlying fiscal challenge, | 14 | | resulting in a downward spiral of standard of living and likely | 15 | | leading to an eventual inability of the State to meet its short | 16 | | term statutory and constitutional responsibilities. | 17 | | The General Assembly has held numerous hearings and | 18 | | reviewed hundreds of documents detailing the State's pension | 19 | | liability problem, probable solutions, and constitutional | 20 | | issues with proposed reform. Given that and all of the above: | 21 | | The General Assembly finds that the fiscal crisis in the | 22 | | State of Illinois jeopardizes the health, safety, and welfare | 23 | | of the people and compromises the ability to maintain a | 24 | | representative and orderly government. | 25 | | The General Assembly finds that the pension liability is so | 26 | | great, and the State's fiscal condition is so challenged, that |
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| 1 | | it is doubtful whether any set of actions by the State that do | 2 | | not include substantial reforms to its pension systems can | 3 | | result in the full payment of all promised benefits. | 4 | | The General Assembly finds that in order to truly solve the | 5 | | State's pension problem, a reform measure must render the | 6 | | pension liability affordable on an actuarially sound funding | 7 | | schedule, and it must commit the State to maintaining this | 8 | | schedule. | 9 | | The General Assembly finds that the reforms in this | 10 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly are necessary to | 11 | | address the fiscal crisis without incurring further severe and | 12 | | irreparable harm to the public welfare. | 13 | | The General Assembly finds that this amendatory Act of the | 14 | | 98th General Assembly constitutes the substantial reform of the | 15 | | State's pension systems that, along with a series of further | 16 | | steps toward fiscal stabilization, will enable the State to | 17 | | credibly promise the full and timely payment of all pension | 18 | | benefits without incurring unacceptable harm to other areas of | 19 | | State interest. | 20 | | The General Assembly finds that this amendatory Act of the | 21 | | 98th General Assembly, with its significant cost-savings, its | 22 | | institution of an actuarially accepted payment schedule, and | 23 | | its historic funding commitment, is reasonable and necessary in | 24 | | order to meet these goals and solve the State's pension | 25 | | problem."; and |
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| 1 | | on page 11, by replacing lines 4 through 8 with the following: | 2 | | " Assembly or any subsequent Public Act, which are prohibited | 3 | | subjects of bargaining, nor shall the changes, the impact of | 4 | | changes, or the implementation of changes made to Article 14, | 5 | | 15, or 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or to Article 1 of that | 6 | | Code as it applies to those Articles, made by this amendatory | 7 | | Act of the 98th General Assembly or any subsequent Public Act | 8 | | be subject to interest arbitration or any award issued pursuant | 9 | | to interest arbitration. "; and | 10 | | on page 11, in line 11, by replacing " Act " with " Section "; and | 11 | | on page 18, by replacing lines 18 through 21 with the | 12 | | following: | 13 | | " first. "; and | 14 | | on page 48, in line 12, by replacing " includes " with " include "; | 15 | | and | 16 | | on page 48, by replacing lines 21 through 26 with the | 17 | | following: | 18 | | " make the payments and transfers required to be made by the | 19 | | State pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). The State further | 20 | | pledges that the State "; and | 21 | | on page 49, in line 3, immediately after " Board ", by inserting |
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| 1 | | " under this Section "; and | 2 | | on page 92, in line 25, by replacing " amended or renewed " with | 3 | | " amended, renewed, or terminated "; and | 4 | | on page 144, in line 11, by replacing " includes " with | 5 | | " include "; and | 6 | | on page 144, by replacing lines 20 through 25 with the | 7 | | following: | 8 | | " make the payments and transfers required to be made by the | 9 | | State pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). The State further | 10 | | pledges that the State "; and | 11 | | on page 145, in line 2, immediately after " Board ", by inserting | 12 | | " under this Section "; and | 13 | | on page 162, in line 15, by replacing " amended or renewed " with | 14 | | " amended, renewed, or terminated "; and | 15 | | on page 171, by replacing lines 5 and 6 with the following: | 16 | | " of this phrase is a clarification of existing law. "; and | 17 | | on page 201, in line 19, by replacing " includes " with | 18 | | " include "; and |
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| 1 | | on page 202, by replacing lines 2 through 7 with the following: | 2 | | " make the payments and transfers required to be made by the | 3 | | State pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). The State further | 4 | | pledges that the State "; and | 5 | | on page 202, in line 10, immediately after " Board ", by | 6 | | inserting " under this Section "; and | 7 | | on page 217, in line 24, by replacing " amended or renewed " with | 8 | | " amended, renewed, or terminated "; and | 9 | | on page 262, in line 15, by replacing " includes " with | 10 | | " include "; and | 11 | | by replacing line 24 on page 262 through line 3 on page 263 | 12 | | with the following: | 13 | | " make the payments and transfers required to be made by the | 14 | | State pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). The State further | 15 | | pledges that the State "; and | 16 | | on page 263, in line 6, immediately after " Board ", by inserting | 17 | | " under this Section "; and | 18 | | on page 276, by replacing lines 7 through 11 with the | 19 | | following: | 20 | | " Assembly or any subsequent Public Act, which are prohibited |
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| 1 | | subjects of bargaining, nor shall the changes, the impact of | 2 | | changes, or the implementation of changes made to Article 14, | 3 | | 15, or 16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or to Article 1 of that | 4 | | Code as it applies to those Articles, made by this amendatory | 5 | | Act of the 98th General Assembly or any subsequent Public Act | 6 | | be subject to interest arbitration or any award issued pursuant | 7 | | to interest arbitration. ; and | 8 | | on page 276, in line 14, by replacing " Act " with " Section ".
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