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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunday reads. | Fred Klonsky

Sunday reads. | Fred Klonsky:


Sunday reads.

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Observations from yesterday’s IEA Retired conference.

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I spent yesterday, Saturday, at the Oak Brook Doubletree Hotel where the Spring IEA Retired meeting was held.
I would guess that there were about 200 IEA Retired members in attendance.
There was a large turnout to hear Will Lovett present on TRS and the pension fight in Springfield. Lovett is an IEA lobbyist and the pension go-to guy in Government Relations. He is personable and knowledgable.
“Don’t pick on me on your blog,” Lovett joked after the session when John, Glen, Jack and I were playing hooky from a third session, hanging in the banquet room.
“I’ve only said good things about you, Will.”
And it’s true. Lovett doesn’t set policy. He just works for those who do.
His session was full of retirees who know about pensions.
We are worried about the news that We Are One and IEA leaders are at the table with Senate President John