PSI's Nicole Gelinas talked pensions on FOX 5's Good Day New York this morning after Mayor Bloomberg announced his new plan to restructure the city's public pensions funds and create one management board. Will the change bring significant cost savings? With a staggering pension bill of $8.4 billion every year, the city could use every penny. Watch what Nicole has to say about the new plan and how the city could achieve real efficiency and true reform (and relief for taxpayers).
Sticking Up for the Taxpayers, Not the Unions
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