Pritzker’s plan to devote $200 million in new annual revenue toward the state’s severely underfunded pension systems if voters approve his graduated-rate income tax plan in November would do little to address the problem, Fitch Ratings said Monday. And the Illinois Municipal League, which represents cities and villages across the state, is sounding the alarm about a caveat in the governor’s budget proposal that would withhold nearly $100 million in funding for local governments if the tax vote fails.