Chicago-style speed cameras coming to suburbs?
Chicago-style speed cameras coming to suburbs?
In February, Gov. Quinn signed into law a bill allowing the City of Chicago to introduce automated speed enforcement systems (aka speed cameras) in designated safety zones. While billed as narrow in scope, the eligible areas for safety zones – within one-eighth mile of the property line of a school, college or Park District facility in Chicago – can...
By Brian Costin
Daily Must Reads for the week of Feb. 27.
Daily Must Reads for the week of Feb. 27.
Must Reads for the week of Feb. 27
Liberty Justice Center on CBS-Peoria: Woman suing Bloomington over right to start business
Liberty Justice Center on CBS-Peoria: Woman suing Bloomington over right to start business
Liberty Justice Center attorney Jacob Heubert was featured in a Central Illinois TV news story to discuss how the city of Bloomington is not giving Crowe a fair shot at competition.
Pantagraph: Woman sues city over van-for-hire request
Pantagraph: Woman sues city over van-for-hire request
Liberty Justice Center attorneys Jacob Heubert and Greg Bedell were featured in a Pantagraph news story about the case of Julie Crowe, a woman suing the city of Bloomington for her vehicle-for-hire license application being denied to limit competition.
Illinois Supreme Court Candidate Forum: Join us March 8
Illinois Supreme Court Candidate Forum: Join us March 8
This event is hosted by hosted by the Liberty Justice Center (LJC), the Illinois Policy Institute
Event recap: C.J. Maloney
Event recap: C.J. Maloney
Author C.J. Maloney speaks to the Institute about his latest book, "BACK TO THE LAND: Arthurdale, FDR'S New Deal, and the Costs of Economic Planning."
Diagnosis: Disaster – The $44 billion price tag of state retiree health insurance
Diagnosis: Disaster – The $44 billion price tag of state retiree health insurance
Illinoisans are beginning to see the dangers of another unfunded liability.
The truth about ObamaCare exchanges
The truth about ObamaCare exchanges
While a number of people are urging the state to immediately create an ObamaCare exchange, the reasons are based on myths, not facts. In this report, we respond to those myths.
CPS board votes to put students and taxpayers first
CPS board votes to put students and taxpayers first
by Michael Wille Following a contentious 7 hour hearing on Wednesday, the Chicago Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to turn around 10 failing schools and close or phase out 7 others. These schools had been seriously under performing over the last 5 years even with increased financial support from the city and the state. Nevertheless,...
By Chris Andriesen
Daily Must Reads for the week of Feb. 21.
Daily Must Reads for the week of Feb. 21.
Must Reads for the week of Feb. 21
Due process denied: Illinois’ new scheme to take your tax refund
Due process denied: Illinois’ new scheme to take your tax refund
by Peter White, Liberty Justice Center Residents of Illinois are dying a death by a thousand cuts. Municipalities are finding ever more creative ways to raise revenue: fees, fines and taxes. The trouble for some localities such as the City of Chicago is collection. Now, however, they’ve found something new: the City is going to...
By Chris Andriesen
Commentary on Gov. Quinn’s budget address
Commentary on Gov. Quinn’s budget address
This week, Gov. Quinn submitted his budget proposals for fiscal year 2013, which starts July 1, 2012. The governor said that the state’s “rendezvous with reality has arrived.” But while the governor recognized the state’s problems, he offered few concrete reforms on how to solve these problems. Below is the Institute’s commentary on Gov. Quinn’s...
By Chris Andriesen