Illinois’ 102 county online transparency audit
Illinois’ 102 county online transparency audit
One of the best protections against corruption is transparency, and in today’s digital age one of the easiest ways for government to be open and accountable is through posting public documents on the Internet. Unfortunately, most Illinois counties need to dramatically improve when it comes to online transparency. The Illinois Policy Institute recently audited all...
By Brian Costin
Comptroller seeks investigation into Washington Park’s missing $300K
Comptroller seeks investigation into Washington Park’s missing $300K
by Andrew Wyatt This year, Washington Park lost $300,000 of taxpayer money meant to cover village workers’ paychecks. The village also has not filed any financial reports, audits or tax statements to the comptroller’s office for the last seven years. The village of Washington Park, which is near East St. Louis, is no stranger to...
AFSCME vs. Illinois Policy Institute: government pension transparency
AFSCME vs. Illinois Policy Institute: government pension transparency
In a recent Facebook post, a local chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME, called a government pension transparency initiative by the Illinois Policy Institute “offensive.” From AFSCME Local 427’s Facebook page: Bills Amended to Address AFSCME Concerns
Assault on State Retiree Privacy (HB 1040 – Rep. Tryon/Sen. Althoff) This bill establishes...
By Brian Costin
Illinois’ Comprehensive Annual Financial Report issued 175 days late
Illinois’ Comprehensive Annual Financial Report issued 175 days late
If taxpayers don’t file their tax returns by April 15 each year they could face stiff penalties from state and federal government. But what about when government fails to file its financial report to the taxpayers on a timely basis? According to the Government Accounting Standards Board, or GASB, government agencies should release their financial...
By Brian Costin
Proposed bill makes state board exempt from OMA and FOIA laws
Proposed bill makes state board exempt from OMA and FOIA laws
by Brian Costin The Illinois Policy Institute has long been a supporter of strengthening the Open Meetings Act, or OMA, and Freedom Information Act, or FOIA. Unfortunately, OMA and FOIA often come under attack by the Illinois General Assembly. The most recent assault is in the concealed carry bill that recently passed the House and Senate, and awaits Gov....
Mount Prospect posts 96 years of meeting minutes online
Mount Prospect posts 96 years of meeting minutes online
by Andrew Wyatt In April 1917, Ella Fitzgerald was born, the United States joined World War I and the first board meeting of the newly organized village of Mount Prospect was held at William Wille’s Hall. And if you wanted to, you could pull up the minutes from this inaugural meeting online. That’s because the...
OfficeMax seeks Illinois tax break
OfficeMax seeks Illinois tax break
Tucked in during the Illinois General Assembly’s special session to discuss the state’s pension crisis was a proposal to give a corporate giant a special tax break. According to the State Journal-Register, OfficeMax Inc. is asking the state of Illinois for tax breaks to keep the company’s headquarters in-state after the office supply chain’s merger with...
By Hilary Gowins
Bedford Park fails to post traffic stats online for more than 3 years, pulls an ‘Animal House’ on red-light camera language
Bedford Park fails to post traffic stats online for more than 3 years, pulls an ‘Animal House’ on red-light camera language
by Andrew Wyatt The village of Bedford Park has had some trouble managing its red-light camera program and posting traffic safety statistics online in the past several years. In a rush to implement its red-light camera program, village officials pulled an “Animal House” and mistakenly used boilerplate language on the village’s website: “The purpose of this...
SIU audit reveals missing computers, disturbing compliance failures
SIU audit reveals missing computers, disturbing compliance failures
Earlier this year we looked at the Illinois Auditor General’s findings on Southern Illinois University and the entire state university system. Overall, we found a disturbing lack of compliance with state and federal law. But SIU was one of the lone bright spots, tying Illinois State University for the fewest amount of compliance violations with six...
By Brian Costin
Park Ridge mayor’s transparency agenda
Park Ridge mayor’s transparency agenda
by Brian Costin Park Ridge Mayor Dave Schmidt wants to improve online transparency and is using the Illinois Policy Institute’s 10-Point Transparency Checklist as a best practice benchmark for his city in northern Cook County. As mentioned in the Park Ridge Journal: Schmidt has four items on his list including the city meeting the transparency checklist created...
Search for government waste with new phone app
Search for government waste with new phone app
Former Illinois gubernatorial candidate Adam Andrzejewski and his group, For the Good of Illinois, has created an app called “Open the Books”, which can be used to search 12 years of federal spending from their mobile phone. Quite the accomplishment. As Andrzejewski wrote in an editorial piece published in The Wall Street Journal: “If you...
By Chris Andriesen
New York: lax labor laws lead to big corruption
New York: lax labor laws lead to big corruption
Among the many problems created by labor law across the country is the temptation for union officials to embezzle funds. A spectacular case came up in Auburn, N.Y., where the late Sally Jo Widmer, who had been the long-time president of the Auburn Teachers Association, was found to have siphoned off $800,000 from the union....
By Paul Kersey
Morris is ideal corruption fighting location for Illinois capital
Morris is ideal corruption fighting location for Illinois capital
If your goal is to fight public corruption, where should Illinois’ capital be? That’s essentially the question asked in a recent Huffington Post article, which examined the results of two studies on the correlation between the remoteness of state capitals and public corruption. The surprising answer is Morris, a city of 13,636. Morris is also...
By Brian Costin