And now the bureaucrats in Missouri may be following Illinois' example and cutting benefits for future employees. I generally don't like following Illinois' lead in anything, but in this case I'll make an exception, as it is so necessary to the future financial solvency of the state. Now if they can just get started on current pensions, which will soon overwhelm state budgets...
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