FY2016

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Civic Federation Supports City Colleges' FY2016 Budget

Proposal Holds Property Tax Levy Flat and Introduces Flat-Rate Tuition Structure In an analysis released today, the Civic Federation supports the City Colleges of Chicago’s proposed FY2016 operating budget of $695.6 million because it…

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City Colleges of Chicago FY2016 Tentative Budget: Analysis and Recommendations

The Civic Federation supports the City Colleges tentative FY2016 budget totaling $695.6 million because it continues to minimize the financial burden placed on taxpayers by avoiding a property tax increase at a time when other local…

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How much could Chicago pension payments jack up your property tax bill? Try 30 percent

This article discusses the potential for Chicago residents to see a significant property tax increase, due to the intensifying financial challenges facing the City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools. The Civic Federation said new…

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Chicago schools face $200 million in cuts

This segment covers the severe budget challenges facing Chicago Public Schools that were further exacerbated following a $634 million pension payment made June 30. The Civic Federation said CPS has been facing a structural deficit for…

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A look at Chicago's financial crisis over schools

This segment covers the $634 million pension payment made in full by Chicago Public Schools on June 30, which put added pressure on District’s already

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Chicago Schools Seen as City’s Next Hurdle as Pension Bill Looms

This article discusses the difficult financial choices Chicago Public Schools is facing as it approaches a $634 million pension payment due June 30 and a $1.1 billion deficit for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The Civic Federation said…

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Illinois Legislature Passes $36.3 Billion FY2016 Spending Plan

The Illinois General Assembly has approved a $36.3 billion general operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year with an acknowledged shortfall of at least $3.0 billion in revenues. The package of approximately 20 appropriation bills and…

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Can CPS be saved?

This editorial discusses the $1.1 billion deficit Chicago Public Schools is facing and the decisions the District will need to make before the fall school year begins. It cites the Civic Federation’s…

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How can CPS make looming pension payment and payroll? That's the 'magic question'

This article covers the tough financial choices Chicago Public Schools is facing coming into the fall 2015 school year, including a $634 million pension payment. The Civic Federation discussed the District’s difficult options: severe…

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Chicago Police and Fire Employer Pension Funding Changes Passed in Illinois General Assembly

In December 2010 the Illinois General Assembly passed and then Governor Quinn signed legislation (Public Act 96-1495) that created a new tier of pension…