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Despite Ruling, Quinn Vows To Manage Without Pay

 

Gov. Pat Quinn slashed lawmakers' salaries because he wasn't happy with their inaction on Illinois' pension crisis. But these days the only elected official working without pay is Quinn himself.  

A judge told the Chicago Democrat it's unconstitutional to hold back legislators' salaries. But Quinn also gave up his own paycheck and still vows not to collect it until the pension crisis is solved.

So three checks totaling about $44,000 await Quinn at the state comptroller's office.
 
Some Republicans challenging Quinn's 2014 re-election bid call it a populist stunt. But his supporters say he's as frugal as he's always boasted and is probably faring just fine.
 
But things could get tight for him if the committee charged with proposing a solution to the pension crisis doesn't come through soon.