Illinois’ property taxes are out of control, let taxpayers take driver’s seat
Illinois’ property taxes are out of control, let taxpayers take driver’s seat
Piecemeal fixes to the state’s property-tax problem have failed. It’s time to give the purse strings back to average Illinoisans.
By David Giuliani
IL taxpayers overpaid for pensions by more than $16B under original Edgar ramp
IL taxpayers overpaid for pensions by more than $16B under original Edgar ramp
What happens when financial gimmicks win out over real pension reform?
By Benjamin VanMetre
Moody’s downgrades Chicago to junk-bond status in wake of pension ruling
Moody’s downgrades Chicago to junk-bond status in wake of pension ruling
Expect local-government finances across the state to spiral downward until politicians pass a constitutional amendment.
By Austin Berg
Supreme Court ruling to Illinois businesses: Get out while you still can
Supreme Court ruling to Illinois businesses: Get out while you still can
Illinois lawmakers have tried and failed to fix a broken system through tax hikes.
By Michael Lucci
Illinois Supreme Court: Nothing is more important than government workers’ right to your tax dollars
Illinois Supreme Court: Nothing is more important than government workers’ right to your tax dollars
In their SB 1 ruling, Illinois Supreme Court justices indicate that paying for pensions is more important than funding core government services.
Illinois Policy Action bills poised for passage
Illinois Policy Action bills poised for passage
From criminal justice to crowdfunding, Illinois Policy Action is pushing four bills with a great shot of making it to the governor’s desk.
By Heather Weiner
Corruption Watch: April 2015
Corruption Watch: April 2015
April saw two major players in Illinois education ensnared in charges of cronyism, among more than 60 other corruption-related stories.
By Shawn Tonge
Illinois Supreme Court strikes down pension law
Illinois Supreme Court strikes down pension law
Illinois’ political elite devised a pension scheme that was never affordable for Illinois taxpayers.
By John Tillman