Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed a brief with the Illinois Supreme Court this week in an attempt to have the pension overhaul upheld. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Lisa Madigan)
By Metro News Service
SPRINGFIELD – State officials are still trying to convince judges that the pension law doesn't violate the Illinois constitution.
Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed an opening brief with the Illinois Supreme Court this week, arguing lawmakers can make changes to pension benefits in an emergency situation.
A judge in Springfield disagrees with the idea though. He shot the pension law down a few months ago, claiming the constitution is clear and absolute when it says pension benefits can't be diminished or impaired.