URBANA-- Two local legislators speak on the state of the economy and how it affects local services while they attend a community forum about Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Democratic State Representative Naomi Jakobsson and Democratic State Senator Mike Frerichs spoke openly about the state of the state including the budget and pension reform as well as how Alzeheimer's and other diseases have affected their lives personally.
Republican Representative of the 110th District Chapin Rose disagrees with Frerichs saying he doesn't believe negotiations are going well.
Rose doesn't think the Democrats proposal for pension reform is fair or realistic.
Reported by: James Fillmore
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