The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address
The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address
Some of the tone of Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s rhetoric was a move in the right direction during his budget address; but his strategy and plan for execution didn’t match. While painting an optimistic picture of what he has achieved during his tenure, Quinn outlined what he called an “honest” and “balanced” budget for fiscal...
By Benjamin VanMetre
The sequester: a small a step in the right direction
The sequester: a small a step in the right direction
“Illinois will lose approximately $33.4 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting around 460 teacher and aide jobs at risk.” “Up to 1,100 disadvantaged and vulnerable children could lose access to child care.” “Illinois would lose approximately $764,000 in funds that provide meals for seniors.” “Vital services will be cut for children, seniors,...
By Chris Andriesen
Cook County cigarette tax hike takes effect today
Cook County cigarette tax hike takes effect today
Health nuts and anti-tobacco fanatics, get out your streamers and champagne: Cook County’s new $1 per pack cigarette tax hike goes into effect today. Contrary to the so-called health conscious intentions of this tax’s creators, however, Cook County smokers will continue to buy cigarettes. Lots of them. Last year, Cook County brought in approximately $115 million...
By Hilary Gowins
Laying the groundwork for a true economic turnaround in Illinois
Laying the groundwork for a true economic turnaround in Illinois
Illinois lawmakers passed a 67% income tax hike in 2011. They said that the tax hike would be temporary, making a promise to taxpayers that it would sunset on Jan. 1st, 2015. But there have been absolutely no reform efforts to date that would reduce spending enough for lawmakers to keep their promise. And with...
By Benjamin VanMetre
The problem with fake or partial pension reforms: the crisis never goes away
The problem with fake or partial pension reforms: the crisis never goes away
Late last year California passed a bill that implemented what some would like to call sweeping government worker pension reforms.
By Ted Dabrowski
Key differences between Cross/Nekritz pension bill and real reform
Key differences between Cross/Nekritz pension bill and real reform
Key differences between HB3411 and HB3303 HB3411: Rep. Tom Cross, Rep. Elaine Nekritz bill HB3303: Rep. Tom Morrison bill to be introduced on Thursday (Institute supported) PENSION RAMP HB3411: Keeps pension ramp, so pension contributions increase each and every year. HB3303: Eliminates pension ramp, so pension contributions remain level. RETIREMENT CONTROL HB3411: Keeps politicians in...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund goes five years with no growth
Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund goes five years with no growth
The Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund, or CTPF, lost money last year. Although pension trustees predicted the fund would earn $778 million in fiscal year 2012, the fund actually lost more than $38 million. The system posted an investment return of -0.4 percent, far below the 8 percent expected. That brings the five-year average return to...
By Jonathan Ingram
No such thing as a temporary tax hike in Illinois
No such thing as a temporary tax hike in Illinois
Illinois state Rep. Lou Lang, D-Skokie, has proposed legislation to try to address the state’s pension crisis by permanently locking in the “temporary” 2011 67% income tax increase, raising employee contributions and stretching out state pension payments. “We have close to a $100 billion unfunded liability in our pension system,” Lang said. “This unfunded liability...
By Chris Andriesen
The truth comes out: new pension proposal includes making 2011 tax hike permanent
The truth comes out: new pension proposal includes making 2011 tax hike permanent
Illinois House Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang, D-Skokie, wants to hike taxes to avoid meaningful pension reform. Lang’s solution is to keep income taxes up statewide as a “reform” for Illinois’ pension systems, which are underfunded by $209 billion. He introduced legislation Wednesday, Feb. 20, that would make the record 67 percent income tax hike...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Money grab: Progressive income tax
Money grab: Progressive income tax
Progressive Income Tax: Money grab disguised as tax reform The same forces that helped Quinn land the governorship in 2010 and raise income taxes in 2011 are laying the groundwork for a progressive tax initiative. They want to make the temporary 2011 tax hike permanent and tax certain individuals at ever-higher marginal rates. Proponents of...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Two of Illinois’ five pension systems lost money in 2012
Two of Illinois’ five pension systems lost money in 2012
Not a single one of the state’s five public pension systems earned more than 1 percent returns on their investments last year. In fact, two of the five funds actually lost money. Although pension trustees predicted Illinois’ five pension funds would earn more than $5.1 billion in fiscal year 2012, the funds actually earned less...
By Jonathan Ingram