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Illinois House Rejects CPS Pension Bill

Clip: 6/22/2015 | 4m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

A bill that would have delayed CPS’ massive pension payment due soon, failed the House.

The Illinois House failed to approve a bill that would have delayed CPS’ massive pension payment due at the end of the month. Chicago Tonight Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky has the latest on that and why the Governor’s office skipped a House and Revenue Finance Committee meeting.

06/22/2015 | Rating NR

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