By Associated Press - Thursday, October 10, 2019

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Gov. J.B. Pritzker plans to push legislation this month to combine municipal fire and police pensions into two massive funds.

Pritzker unveiled a task force report Thursday in Chicago. It recommends combing 649 pension accounts outside of Cook County into two totaling more than $14 billion in assets. The Democrat says the larger balance would boost returns as well as reduce administrative costs.

The report contends the combined pool would generate up to $2.5 billion extra in returns in five years.

The General Assembly returns to Springfield on Oct. 28.

Pritzker wants the task force to continue studying tougher pension problems - nine Chicago and Cook County funds with a funding gap of $44 billion and six statewide funds that are short by $131 billion.

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Pension report: https://bit.ly/320ohe9

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