Good News! Three bills pass the Illinois Senate
Good News! Three bills pass the Illinois Senate
Three important bills passed out of the Illinois Senate on Thursday and will now be considered by the House.Ai??My colleague Amanda outlined some bad news coming out of the House, but in the Senate the passage of three bills is good news for people committed to saving Illinois. Each bill would change the structure of...
By Mark Cavers
Want basic information on the state’s workforce?
Want basic information on the state’s workforce?
On Thursday, the Illinois Senate passedAi??a bill sponsored by Senator Brady that would compile information on employee characteristics, compensation and mobility. Cheap compazine side This is an important piece of legislation because approximately one-third of the stateai??i??s budget goes towards compensation. Yet, simple top-line data on the labor forceAi??is very difficult and in some instances...
By Mark Cavers
Sunshine week reveals lack of election information on Illinois websites
Sunshine week reveals lack of election information on Illinois websites
The week of March 11-17 is the annual “Sunshine Week” where good government groups across the country work “to promote a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information.” The Illinois Policy Institute supports Sunshine Week and works year round on promoting government transparency and accountability on the state and local levels. With...
By Chris Andriesen
Chicago-style speed cameras coming to suburbs?
Chicago-style speed cameras coming to suburbs?
In February, Gov. Quinn signed into law a bill allowing the City of Chicago to introduce automated speed enforcement systems (aka speed cameras) in designated safety zones. While billed as narrow in scope, the eligible areas for safety zones – within one-eighth mile of the property line of a school, college or Park District facility in Chicago – can...
By Brian Costin
Rebooting transparency
Rebooting transparency
by Mark Cavers This article, along with other original stories, first appeared in the Institute’s quarterly magazine, the Compass. The Illinois Policy Institute released a report in November exposing how the state was removing salary information from its designated transparency website. We are happy to announce that the state has returned the information to the portal. The state...
2012: What’s next for Illinois citizens post-redistricting?
2012: What’s next for Illinois citizens post-redistricting?
by Brian Costin According to the Illinois State Constitution,“In the year following each Federal decennial census year, the General Assembly by law shall redistrict the Legislative Districts and the Representative Districts.” The redistricting process in Illinois has always been a hyper-political process subject to vast criticism, and this year’s redistricting process is no exception. However, the Illinois...
Pancakes, snow cones and robot dragons
Pancakes, snow cones and robot dragons
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Earlier this week, U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., released Wastebook 2011, a report covering 100 examples of wasteful government spending. The examples range from millions of dollars to just a few thousand dollars, but all highlight how government uses taxpayer money to fund unnecessary projects, often not relating at all the to core purposes...
Cook County Board member look up
Cook County Board member look up
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Want to find out which Cook County Board member is representing you? If you live in the city of Chicago, you can find your Cook County Board member here (click on the “Public Officials” tab after entering your address). If you live in suburban Cook County, you can find your Cook County Board member here.
How one village trustee got Illinois’ strongest transparency policy enacted
How one village trustee got Illinois’ strongest transparency policy enacted
Guest post by Peter Breen The number one issue for folks in my recent campaign for Lombard village trustee was holding the line on taxes and spending. After I won the race and was sworn in, I realized the practical difficulty of a part-time member of a village board having to watch over a roughly...
By Chris Andriesen
School Districts Lead the Way in Bloomington
School Districts Lead the Way in Bloomington
The Illinois Policy Institute recently completed aAi??local government transparency projectAi??focused on government units in McLean County, Illinois. The results range from high scores of 87.5 to a low score of 5.625. To see how the scores breakdown,Ai??click here for the full scorecard Paroxetine withdrawal treatment Ai??or see the table below. Bloomington Public School District 87Ai??andAi??McLean...
By Mark Cavers
Update: The Village of Orland Park Scores 100%!
Update: The Village of Orland Park Scores 100%!
by Mark Cavers The Village of Orland Park scored a perfect 100% on a local government transparency audit conducted by the Illinois Policy Institute last week. Under the proactive leadership of Mayor Dan McLaughlin, Trustee Jim Dodge, Village Manager Paul Grimes, Deputy Clerk Joe La Margo and Senior Secretary Nancy Melinauskas, the Village of Orland Park became the first...
Stop Picking Winners and Losers
Stop Picking Winners and Losers
by Emily Dietrich This year Illinois lawmakers spiked taxes on employees and employers alike. But when big businesses threatened to move to other states in response to the higher taxes, Illinois politicians rushed in and offered tax cuts and other incentives. Companies like Motorola and Caterpillar were saved. But what’s the real story behind the tax increases?...