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About that budget proposal from Gov. Quinn...
About that budget proposal from Gov. Quinn...
Cook County health panel has the ability to bring full reform the the County's health system.
Andrew G. Biggs, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, disputes a recent study that claims state and local government workers are underpaid compared to similar private sector workers.
Is America nearing the fiscal tipping point?
A new study released by the Illinois Policy Institute shows how much money you make doesn't depend on what you do for a living--it depends on who you work for.
Historically, public employees have faced a trade-off: lower wages than the private sector in exchange for job security and generous benefits. That trade-off, however, has been disappearing.
An adjunct scholar for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy responds to a recent study which concludes that state and local government workers receive lower compensation than private sector workers.
Does the Lieutenant Governor need a $1.5 per year work force?
Now more than ever, local governments across Illinois are experiencing significant declines in revenue sources, and because of this pressure, some are revaluating how they operate and discovering some unnecessary spending habits and stale routines.
by Brian Costin An interesting study from the Tax Foundation released earlier this week showed that 34% of Illinois citizens who filed a tax return paid no taxes on their income, slightly below the national average of 36%. 2.1 Million out of the state’s 6.1 million filers were able to reduce their income tax liability to...
The lack of leadership from elected officials in our state reared its ugly head again this week. Illinois will likely be stuck with another unbalanced budget, thanks in large part to two retiring GOP legislators.
Illinois will likely be stuck with another unbalanced budget this year, thanks in large part to two retiring Republican legislators.
Illinois Policy Institute highlights votes of Reps. Black, Biggins and Miller on misguided budget policy.
The Illinois House of Representatives fails to pass significant spending reforms.