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Hoping for Payment, Calpers Sues San Bernardino to Block Bankruptcy Case

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The city of San Bernardino entered bankruptcy proceedings in August. On Friday, the Inland Empire city faces off before a federal judge with its largest creditor: Calpers, the state agency that manages pension and health benefits for public employees. It could be a test case for other cities looking to delay or reduce their pension payouts.

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