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Legislature Dodges Pension Reform, But Passes Bill On ... Miniature Horses
2012-06-03
(CBS) -- Illinois politicians may have gotten stymied on the issue of pension reform, a multi-billion-dollar mess affecting every taxpayer in the state.

But at least they managed to pass a bill involving miniature horses.

You heard that right. Under a measure the House sent to Gov. Quinn Thursday night -- the evening members were supposed to consider a cost-saving pension bill -- people with disabilities could use miniature horses as service animals in public places, much like guide dogs are used.

"I have no concerns that we're gonna see any stampede in grocery stores or anything like that," Chicago's WBEZ quoted sponsoring Sen. Dave Koehler, D-Peoria, as saying. "This is an issue that pertains really to the disabled community, and it's something that puts us in compliance to the federal law."

An overhaul of future state pension benefits for retired public employees was the centerpiece of the spring legislative session, but it collapsed late Thursday just before the deadline to adjourn. Illinois government has underfunded pensions by tens of billions of dollars.
Posted by:Fred

#2  We need cleanup on aisle five!!!!!
On the double!!
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2012-06-03 23:02  

#1  Miniature horses are intelligent, usually gentle; and can be very helpful service animals.

Illinois legislators, however, are not known for horse sense. Or for good service.They are known for horsesh*t.
Posted by: mom   2012-06-03 20:07  

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