Illinois must rein in spending
Illinois must rein in spending
Increases funded by federal COVID aid have been made permanent, causing a fiscal problem.
Increases funded by federal COVID aid have been made permanent, causing a fiscal problem.
By freezing property values in a specific area, TIF districts artificially manipulate who pays the levy, leading to effective property tax hikes.
Fare evasion leads to lower revenue and higher crime. Two cities have found a way to fight it.
Adopting a state spending cap could help combat a mounting fiscal crisis.
Publicly funded stadium agreements can involve questionable incentives for politicians. The megaprojects bill in Illinois would drive up neighbors’ property taxes.
Almost half of those in a new poll named taxes one of the city top-two issues. Concern about the economy is on the rise.
Ahead of March Madness, some of the highest-earning college basketball players will pay less in state income tax than they would in Illinois.
Almost all of Illinois’ final budgets under Gov. J.B. Pritzker have been larger than first proposed.
Legislators should use fiscal notes to show taxpayers the economic impact of their proposals.
Illinois is one of the least affordable states in the nation. Blame high taxes, public pensions and structural debt.
Some communities saw their bills rise 75% or more.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants $589 million in business-focused tax hikes. That would endanger Illinois’ long-term economic stability.