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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to |
3 | | congratulate the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund (CTPF) on the |
4 | | occasion of its 130th anniversary; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois legislature established the Public |
6 | | School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago (the |
7 | | Fund), the first teachers' pension system in Illinois and the |
8 | | second in the nation, in order to help attract and retain |
9 | | professional teachers and to ensure the financial stability |
10 | | and dignity of teachers in retirement, with this pension |
11 | | system being enacted on July 1, 1895; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Under the governance of the Chicago Board of |
13 | | Education, the Fund struggled with funding in its early days |
14 | | and had difficulty in developing a sustainable model that |
15 | | would provide long-term financial security for its members; |
16 | | and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The Fund's financial crisis became an issue of |
18 | | social justice taken up by activist and reformer Jane Addams, |
19 | | known as the "mother" of social work, who was elected as |
20 | | president of the Pension Board on August 30, 1905, and |
21 | | subsequently, she pushed for pension reform in the Illinois |
22 | | legislature; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Under Addams' guidance, improvements were |
2 | | initiated through the enactment of the pension reform law of |
3 | | 1907, setting the groundwork for stabilization and granting |
4 | | teachers control over governance by establishing an |
5 | | independent governing board that included six active teacher |
6 | | representatives; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, CTPF has operated as an independent organization, |
8 | | governed by the board of trustees and administered by an |
9 | | executive director who oversees the operation of the Fund and |
10 | | assures that benefits continue to be paid out on a timely |
11 | | basis; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, For the past 130 years, CTPF has weathered the |
13 | | historic events that have challenged our nation, including |
14 | | wars, conflicts, economic depressions, and recessions; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, The Fund's first investment of $16,000 was wisely |
16 | | invested, and today, it includes more than $12 billion in |
17 | | diversified assets and pays more than $1.5 billion annually in |
18 | | benefits to CTPF members, thereby generating important |
19 | | economic activity for the State of Illinois; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, CTPF trustees have set sound and responsible |
21 | | investment policies, and these policies have guided the Fund |
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1 | | to achieve a long-term, 35-year rate of return of 8.34%, |
2 | | exceeding the Fund's target of 6.5%; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, CTPF is at the forefront among pension and |
4 | | retirement systems throughout the United States in providing |
5 | | business opportunities with the Fund for Minorities, Women, |
6 | | and Disadvantaged-Owned Business Enterprises (MWDBE), |
7 | | investing $6.5 billion of the Fund's total assets, or 51.9% |
8 | | with MWDBE firms; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, CTPF's excellent and transparent financial |
10 | | stewardship of public funds has been consistently recognized |
11 | | by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United |
12 | | States and Canada (GFOA), being awarded its prestigious |
13 | | Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial |
14 | | Reporting for many years; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, The Fund's membership has grown from 8,000 |
16 | | initial members to more than 96,000 total members, including |
17 | | nearly 33,000 active members and 27,350 annuitants who count |
18 | | on it as their primary source of financial security; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, CTPF trustees continue to work to safeguard and |
20 | | secure benefits for their members, and together, with a |
21 | | dedicated staff, continue to fulfill the organization's stated |
22 | | mission to provide, protect, and enhance the present and |
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1 | | future economic well-being of members, pensioners, and |
2 | | beneficiaries through efficient and effective management of |
3 | | benefit programs, investment practices, and customer service, |
4 | | and to commit to earning and keeping the respect and trust of |
5 | | its participants through quality service and by protecting |
6 | | retirement benefits, in compliance with applicable laws and |
7 | | standards; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, CTPF's 130th anniversary serves as an opportunity |
9 | | to reflect on the achievements of the Fund and the educators it |
10 | | serves, while also looking forward to the future of education |
11 | | and the importance of sustainable pension systems; therefore, |
12 | | be it |
13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
14 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the |
15 | | Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund (CTPF) on its 130th |
16 | | anniversary, thank the organization for serving its members, |
17 | | constituents, community, profession, and the citizens of |
18 | | Illinois with distinction, and wish the organization continued |
19 | | success for decades to come; and be it further |
20 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
21 | | presented to the CTPF Board of Trustees as an expression of our |
22 | | esteem and respect. |