Cook County plans to hike taxes on bowling, golf and cable TV
Cook County plans to hike taxes on bowling, golf and cable TV
“Pay to play” might take on a whole new meaning in Chicago.
By Austin Berg
Win more than $600 in the Illinois Lottery? You get an IOU
Win more than $600 in the Illinois Lottery? You get an IOU
The state budget impasse is having increasingly embarrassing consequences.
By Hilary Gowins
Company founded by political insiders received over $22 million from Illinois in vendor late fees
Company founded by political insiders received over $22 million from Illinois in vendor late fees
The state of Illinois has paid $611 million in late fees to vendors. Political insiders who have donated to some of the state’s most powerful elected officials are reaping the benefits.
By Amy Korte
Illinois state government takes in more tax dollars per person than every neighboring state
Illinois state government takes in more tax dollars per person than every neighboring state
The low-tax Land of Lincoln is a myth.
By Austin Berg
Rauner speaks out on the fallacy of ‘extreme’ reforms
Rauner speaks out on the fallacy of ‘extreme’ reforms
Gov. Bruce Rauner calls on Illinois lawmakers to save costs for the state by enacting collective-bargaining reforms for its government-worker unions.
By Heather Weiner
Chicago tax collector hath arrived with massive tax hike
Chicago tax collector hath arrived with massive tax hike
Emanuel says, ‘we haven’t left any stone unturned ... not done yet’
Illinois needs a taxpayer bill of rights
Illinois needs a taxpayer bill of rights
Chicago's proposed $2.5 billion tax hike proves that Illinois taxpayers need protection from excessive and unpredictable taxation.
Perfect storm: Metra threatens line closures as Chicago mulls ‘congestion tax’ for commuters
Perfect storm: Metra threatens line closures as Chicago mulls ‘congestion tax’ for commuters
A federal mandate threatens to shut down Metra lines while Rahm’s ‘congestion tax’ would make it costlier for commuters to drive into the city.
By Hilary Gowins, Darlene Senger
Rahm’s budget plan phases in $2.5 billion in new taxes and fees over 4 years
Rahm’s budget plan phases in $2.5 billion in new taxes and fees over 4 years
Too bad it doesn’t solve any real problems.
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
Illinois’ statewide, unfunded mandates limit school-district budget flexibility
Illinois’ statewide, unfunded mandates limit school-district budget flexibility
It’s time to end Illinois’ practice of mandating spending and curriculum requirements – and give control back to local school districts.
By John Klingner
Rahm calls for largest property tax hike in modern Chicago history
Rahm calls for largest property tax hike in modern Chicago history
Chicagoans know new revenues won’t be used to pay for better roads, classrooms or public safety – these tax hikes won’t even fix what’s ailing the city’s bottom line.
By Ted Dabrowski
Rauner fires Illinois Lottery private manager
Rauner fires Illinois Lottery private manager
Increased sales were outweighed by richer payouts.
By Hilary Gowins
Why Chicago’s ‘Netflix tax’ is illegal
Why Chicago’s ‘Netflix tax’ is illegal
Chicago’s 9 percent “Netflix tax” is illegal, and the Liberty Justice Center has sued the city to stop collecting it.
By Jeffrey Schwab
No luck: Illinois Lottery sued for not paying lottery winners
No luck: Illinois Lottery sued for not paying lottery winners
The failure of the General Assembly to pass a state budget prevents Illinois lottery winners from receiving their prize money.
By Hilary Gowins