Budget + Tax

Court denies Madigan petition to stop state worker pay

Court denies Madigan petition to stop state worker pay

Lisa Madigan lost the first round in her quest to stop state worker pay during Illinois’ budget impasse. But that doesn’t mean the matter is settled. The attorney general could take this issue all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court.

By Mailee Smith

Illinois politicians’ remedy for state flirting with recession? Multibillion-dollar tax hikes

Illinois politicians’ remedy for state flirting with recession? Multibillion-dollar tax hikes

A new report from the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability shows Illinois has experienced falling tax collections, which may indicate trouble in the state economy; spending reforms – not tax hikes – are what Illinois needs to right its fiscal ship and boost economic growth.

By Ted Dabrowski, Craig Lesner

Illinois lawmakers can avoid a government shutdown and a bad budget deal by passing an appropriations measure

Illinois lawmakers can avoid a government shutdown and a bad budget deal by passing an appropriations measure

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is seeking a court order to stop paychecks to state employees. Many speculate she is trying to force the General Assembly into a budget deal – one that would be bad for Illinoisans. But the General Assembly doesn’t have to be bullied into a bad budget deal. It can pass an appropriations measure to fund state worker payrolls and keep government from shutting down.

By Mailee Smith