Vallas: Chicago should sue to overturn the parking meter deal
Vallas: Chicago should sue to overturn the parking meter deal
The city should aim to scrap or restructure the 2008 contract by arguing that it’s “manifestly against public policy.”
The city should aim to scrap or restructure the 2008 contract by arguing that it’s “manifestly against public policy.”
The union wanted to raise dues as much as $800 a year to pay for its leaders’ political activities.
Lawmakers too often decide what to spend without an accurate picture of what will come in.
Gas prices in Illinois are up 48% from last Memorial Day. Here’s what to know about the state’s gas tax.
Going into this budget cycle, there should be an added urgency for the City Council to build its capacity to play a co-equal role in the budget process and push to adopt more reforms and efficiencies to control spending.
Lawmakers make costly decisions without understanding the economic impact.
Any deal linked to a stadium should benefit everyone.
Bucking the practice of recent years, lawmakers introduced the proposed budget more than three weeks before the May 31 end of the session.
High chronic absenteeism will no longer hurt a school’s state rating.
At least 31 states have said they plan to opt into the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program.
Peoria Public Schools is adopting evidence-based practices.