Madigan budget laced with wasteful spending
Madigan budget laced with wasteful spending
The broken state budget proposed by House Speaker Mike Madigan includes spending on wine production, mosquito abatement and a student newspaper.
The broken state budget proposed by House Speaker Mike Madigan includes spending on wine production, mosquito abatement and a student newspaper.
SB 1046 would allow taxpayers to take back control over skyrocketing property taxes.
Local-government lobbying groups are using residents’ money to lobby for higher income taxes.
If Madigan wants borrowing, tax hikes or some combination of the two, he should present his wish list to Illinois taxpayers.
Piecemeal fixes to the state’s property-tax problem have failed. It’s time to give the purse strings back to average Illinoisans.
IDOC employees were paid for over a million hours of overtime in 2014.
Chicago paid a premium on its recent bond offerings. Why? Default risk.
Where is the school district going to get $1.1 billion? The state? Think again.
Income-tax revenue represents just one-sixth of the $6.1 billion the state gives to local governments every year. Proposed reforms would leave untouched the vast majority of that money.
If taxpayers can get a bigger bang for their buck, they should get it.
Local governments must pare their budgets, forcing them to identify best practices they should have found already.
Illinois taxpayers celebrate Tax Freedom Day nearly two weeks after their peers in neighboring states.
How an SEIU contract sticks Illinois taxpayers with the costs of rising premiums under ObamaCare.
Illinois stands out in the Midwest for unaffordable housing – 34 percent of Illinois households spend more than 30 cents per dollar of income on housing, more than any other state in the region.