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rged in November 2011, when 
Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to properly report 
the incident.Spanier was forced out as president at that time. A year 
later, he was charged with covering up a complaint about Sandusky while 
additional charges were filed against Curley and Schultz. Spanier remains 
a faculty member on administrative leave.Paterno was fired and died in January 
2012.In these Nov. 7, 2011, file photo combination, former Penn State vice 
president Gary Schultz, left, and former Penn State director of athletics 
Tim Curley, right, and on July 29, 2013, former Penn State president 
Graham Spanier, center, are seen in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP/Brad Bower, left, 
Matt Rourke, right, File)
inued. "They don't 
get paid if they don't do their jobs. And neither should members 
of the General Assembly."Quinn had previously defended the move as constitutional. 
Last week Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka said she had no choice 
but to withhold lawmaker paychecks, citing a previous court case. Quinn's 
office had no immediate comment on Tuesday.In their statement, Cullerton 
and Madigan called Quinn's actions "an unconstitutional attempt to coerce 
the Legislature to comply with his demands."They said that to ignore the 
governor's actions or override the veto would "severely and irrevocably 
compromise the independence of the Legislature and set a very dangerous 
precedent."Bill Daley, President Obama's former Chief of Staff who on Monday 
declared he will run for governor agreed, referring to the Quinn's act 
as a "side show" that is "hurting our school kids and stands 
in the way of creating jobs."Illinois has unprecedented pension debt because 
for years lawmakers have either skipped or shorted payments to the state's 
five retirement systems. Quinn has made reforming the system his top priority 
for about two years, but attempts to find a solution have largely 
gone nowhere.The Associated Press contributed to this report
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