More Budget Reforms Coming to Cook County?
More Budget Reforms Coming to Cook County?
Newly elected Board President Toni Preckwinkle is saying and doing the right things when it comes to solving a budget crisis.
Newly elected Board President Toni Preckwinkle is saying and doing the right things when it comes to solving a budget crisis.
The Sauk Valley Newspapers editorial board encouraged Gov. Quinn to consider ideas from Budget Solutions 2012 in an editorial published March 15.
After a decade of increasing spending, in this years budget debate responsible spenders start off with their backs to the goal line.
Institute's Collin Hitt spoke on 780's-AM WBBM about Budget Solutions 2010
Institute CEO John Tillman spoke on 970-AM WMAY about Budget Solutions 2012, a balanced, line-by-line alternative to the budget proposed by Gov. Quinn.
The Institute responds to an interview Quinn spokesperson Kelly Kraft gave Illinois Statehouse News.
"It's a shame we have to consider leaving our longtime home in Illinois, but we will do what is best for our business."
Illinois is in a fiscal abyss, and without stringent reforms the state will continue failing. Thats why the nonpartisan Illinois Policy Institute has proposed Budget Solutions 2012"...
Illinois Policy Institute CEO John Tillman discussed Budget Solutions 2012 with morning hosts Don Wade & Roma on WLS 890-AM.
Illinois Statehouse News wrote a story and produced a video about the Institute's Budget Solutions 2012, which was released March 8.
We propose that the state creates a $150 million pot of funds. Each of these relatively small programs and grants must compete for funding from the Competitive Grant Funding pot.
Crain's Chicago Business columnist Greg Hinz wrote about Budget Solutions 2012, the Institute's balanced alternative to Gov. Quinn's budget.
Illinois Policy Institute CEO John Tillman appeared on FOX Chicago on March 9 to discuss Senate President John Cullerton's suggestion that retirement income be taxed.
The nonpartisan Illinois Policy Institute released today a balanced, line-by-line alternative to the budget proposed by Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn.