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August 8, 2012
The Roundup: CalPERS pushes back; prefunding benefits; IL police investigate prison information leaks

The Roundup: CalPERS pushes back; prefunding benefits; IL police investigate prison information leaks

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Wed, Aug 08 2012 06:38:28

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Viewpoints: Media is wrongly hyping pensions as a cause of city bankruptcies - The Sacramento BeeIf there is one thing I have learned in my time on the CalPERS board it's this - a little perspective goes a long way. This is especially...
aiCIO - CalPERS to Critics: Get Your Facts StraightTuesday, August 07, 2012 5:53:42 PM Again, the California Public Employees' Retirement System has pushed back against media critics that ...
Capitol Alert: California municipal bankruptcy bill shelved by Senate leader - sacbee.comSacbee.com is happy to provide a forum for reader interaction, discussion, feedback and reaction to our stories. However, we reserve the ...
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$204,000 Per Year: Is This Retired Cop's Pension Too High?With Stockton, California officially bankrupt, one of its luckier residents, Tom Morris, once again finds himself in the news. His $204,0...
Viewpoints: Cities can stave off bankruptcies by pre-funding worker benefits - The Sacramento BeeIn Aesop's fable, an ant and a grasshopper take two different approaches to confronting the coming winter. While the ant works to gather ...
State police question prison workers about leaks - The Sacramento BeeIllinois State Police investigators attempted to question at least six workers at Tamms Correctional Center on Tuesday in a criminal inve...
Arguments begin in suit against Michigan law stripping state workers' domestic partner benefitsMore than 60 people packed in U.S. District Judge David Lawson's courtroom for arguments in a lawsuit filed on behalf of school teachers,...
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