Taxpayer Watchdog to discuss Public Pension Problems on Fox News this Saturday

CHICAGO–Christina Tobin, Vice President of the taxpayer watchdog group, Taxpayers United of America (TUA), and president of Free and Equal Elections, will appear on FOX NEWS CHANNEL’S Fox and Friends, this Saturday, the morning of October 29th at 6:30 a.m. CDT.  She will discuss the public pension conundrum in Illinois, and how to fix it.
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Tobin travels extensively nationally, addressing public pension issues in the United States.  She believes that a comprehensive approach to electoral reform is best, that the pension problems are solvable, and once solved, will contribute greatly to fixing the myriad States’ budget crises.
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Proposed Chicago Traffic Speed Cameras To Protect Government Employee Pensions, Not Children

Chicago–The plan by the City of Chicago to install automated speed cameras in locations covering nearly half the city have nothing to do with protecting school children, but, rather, will be used to protect and bolster the lavish, gold-plated pensions of retired city government employees, according to the president of Taxpayers United of Illinois (TUA).
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“On Wednesday, the State Senate approved this expansion of cameras in Chicago by a 32-24 vote, and now the legislation goes to the State House,” said Jim Tobin, TUA President. “Senate President John Cullerton (D-6, Chicago) helped his Democratic buddy, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D), by pushing this legislation through the Senate, and now Chicago Machine Boss and House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-22, Chicago) will attempt to shepherd SB965 through the Illinois House.”
Click here to hear Jim Tobin being interviewed by WBBM Newsradio’s John Cody
“This expansion of speed cameras has nothing to do with protecting school children,” said Tobin. “If the purpose were school safety, then the automatic speed cameras would be limited to school speed zones and cover no more than 10 percent of city streets. This is a blatant, cynical attempt to pour millions of dollars into city coffers at the expense of Chicago drivers to benefit greedy bureaucrats and city employees.”
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“I urge Chicago Taxpayers to contact their State Representatives and urge them to vote against SB965 passed by the Illinois Senate.”
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