Pritzker ‘fair’ tax could cost typical Northbrook family more than $3,000
Pritzker ‘fair’ tax could cost typical Northbrook family more than $3,000
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker claims his progressive income tax will only affect the rich. But Illinoisans making as little as $26,100 would see an income tax hike under rates Pritzker cited in his budget address.
Pritzker ‘fair’ tax could cost typical Batavia family nearly $2,000
Pritzker ‘fair’ tax could cost typical Batavia family nearly $2,000
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker claims his progressive income tax will only affect the rich. But using the rates of states he wants to use as models, middle-income Illinoisans would see significant tax hikes.
Illinois drivers may see end of automated tickets from red-light cameras
Illinois drivers may see end of automated tickets from red-light cameras
Red-light cameras generated lots of traffic ticket revenue for local government without proof they made roads safer. One Illinois House bill would ban them from certain municipalities, but another would ban them statewide.
By Vincent Caruso
Pritzker ‘fair tax’ could hike taxes on typical Libertyville family by up to $3,500
Pritzker ‘fair tax’ could hike taxes on typical Libertyville family by up to $3,500
While progressive tax proponents champion their “tax on the rich,” middle-income families in Libertyville would see a massive tax hike under the income tax models praised by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
By Vincent Caruso
Pritzker ‘fair tax’ could hike taxes on typical Lake County family by up to $1,400
Pritzker ‘fair tax’ could hike taxes on typical Lake County family by up to $1,400
While progressive tax proponents champion their “tax on the rich,” middle-income families in Lake County – home to the state’s highest property taxes – could see a big tax hike under income tax models praised by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
By Vincent Caruso
Chicago ‘tow-and-sell’ operation flips 50K cars, buries drivers in debt
Chicago ‘tow-and-sell’ operation flips 50K cars, buries drivers in debt
Chicago has seized and sold nearly 50,000 impounded vehicles since 2011, hitching drivers to mounting debts, a recent investigation found. The city’s ticketing laws disproportionately harm low-income residents.
By Vincent Caruso
How shock at McHenry County tax bills is fueling a revolution
How shock at McHenry County tax bills is fueling a revolution
Frustration over high taxes and government waste in Illinois need more than an angry social media post or a moving van. Some residents of McHenry County, Illinois, acted, and are winning reforms.
2 in 5 Chicago city workers are paid $100K or more
2 in 5 Chicago city workers are paid $100K or more
Chicago had nearly 15,000 municipal employees paid at least six figures in 2017, up more than 1,000 from the previous year. That’s more than 40 percent of the city’s workforce.
By Vincent Caruso
Pritzker gives $100 million in pay raises to some of the nation’s highest paid state workers
Pritzker gives $100 million in pay raises to some of the nation’s highest paid state workers
On his first full day in office, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced he will grant costly automatic pay raises to Illinois’ state workers despite a current budget deficit of more than $1 billion.
By Adam Schuster
If Illinois hikes gas tax, expect more drivers to buy across state lines
If Illinois hikes gas tax, expect more drivers to buy across state lines
Illinois already taxes 20 cents more per gallon of gasoline than Missouri. If state lawmakers add another 30 cents per gallon, expect an exodus of southwestern Illinois drivers buying gas and more in St. Louis.
By Brad Weisenstein
Inauguration day: 5 pro-taxpayer reforms Pritzker should push in 2019
Inauguration day: 5 pro-taxpayer reforms Pritzker should push in 2019
The Land of Lincoln has a new governor, but the state’s deep-seated problems remain. Here are five reforms that newly inaugurated Gov. J.B. Pritzker could pursue to begin setting the state on the right fiscal path.
By Vincent Caruso
Lame-duck Illinois Senate passes pay hikes for state department leaders
Lame-duck Illinois Senate passes pay hikes for state department leaders
The outgoing Illinois Senate voted with the House in approving large pay increases for state department heads. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk, though likely not until J.B. Pritzker is sworn in.
Lame-duck House passes state government pay hikes
Lame-duck House passes state government pay hikes
In the final hours of the 100th General Assembly, some state lawmakers are pushing to send a bill to incoming Gov. J.B. Pritzker that would give pay raises to state department heads.