Federal district court dismisses Illinois gamers’ biometric information privacy case against video game maker
Federal district court dismisses Illinois gamers’ biometric information privacy case against video game maker
A federal district court in New York has determined the mere violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act does not amount to an injury sufficient to allow video game players to sue in federal court.
By Amy Korte
Illinois now surrounded by Right-to-Work states
Illinois now surrounded by Right-to-Work states
Missouri has become the 28th state to enact Right to Work, causing Illinois’ regional competitiveness to decline further.
By Michael Lucci
A solution to the property tax problem
A solution to the property tax problem
Illinois has by far the most units of government in the nation, at nearly 7,000.
By Austin Berg
Illinois lost 86,000 people on net to Wisconsin over the past decade
Illinois lost 86,000 people on net to Wisconsin over the past decade
Illinois lost almost 24 residents per day to Wisconsin from 2006 through 2015.
By Madelyn Harwood
Illinois lawmakers can avoid a government shutdown and a bad budget deal by passing an appropriations measure
Illinois lawmakers can avoid a government shutdown and a bad budget deal by passing an appropriations measure
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is seeking a court order to stop paychecks to state employees. Many speculate she is trying to force the General Assembly into a budget deal – one that would be bad for Illinoisans. But the General Assembly doesn’t have to be bullied into a bad budget deal. It can pass an appropriations measure to fund state worker payrolls and keep government from shutting down.
By Mailee Smith
Illinois has highest combined sales tax burden in Midwest, seventh-highest in U.S.
Illinois has highest combined sales tax burden in Midwest, seventh-highest in U.S.
Illinois politicians burden the state’s residents with the highest combined state and average local sales tax rate in the Midwest, along with numerous other taxes and fees.
By Brendan Bakala
Fitch downgrades Illinois’ credit rating
Fitch downgrades Illinois’ credit rating
The New York-based credit agency cited the lack of action on a budget as the primary reason for the downgrade.
By Brendan Bakala
Chicago’s new plastic bag tax goes into effect Feb. 1
Chicago’s new plastic bag tax goes into effect Feb. 1
The new tax on plastic bags is Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s latest revenue grab.
CAT announces it will move corporate headquarters out of Peoria
CAT announces it will move corporate headquarters out of Peoria
With Peoria and downstate reeling, the Caterpillar move comes at a time of persistent disinvestment in Illinois manufacturing.
By Austin Berg
For many Illinoisans, the next recession is already here
For many Illinoisans, the next recession is already here
Illinois lost 11,000 manufacturing jobs in 2016.
By Austin Berg
Metra fare hikes to take effect in February
Metra fare hikes to take effect in February
Metra’s plans to raise fares go into effect February, hurting commuters and failing to raise enough for stated capital needs.
By Brendan Bakala
Instead of tax hikes, eliminate the sick-day perk driving up pension costs
Instead of tax hikes, eliminate the sick-day perk driving up pension costs
Illinois state senators are considering a budget with massive tax hikes, but is short on critical pension reforms, which would save taxpayers billions.
By Eric Kohn