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CHICAGO - Retired Illinois school superintendents can collect hefty state pensions while still working in public education as long as they are employed in another state, according to a published report Sunday.
The loophole in Illinois law has been a lucrative way for retired superintendents to collect two government checks at once, the Chicago Tribune reported in a story published in Sunday editions. The newspaper cited Illinois pension and salary data.See the full content of this document
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Loophole Found in Illinois Law
The practice has drawn criticism from Illinois civic groups and at least on...
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