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Getting Illinois moving … to 70 mph

Getting Illinois moving … to 70 mph

The Illinois Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation to improve the state?s maximum speed limit to 70 mph. The legislation, Senate Bill 2356, was introduced by freshman state Sen. Jim Oberweis, R-Sugar Grove, and was approved by a 41-6 margin. Illinois currently has one of the lowest speed limits in the entire country. In the Midwest,...

By Brian Costin

Preventable public corruption charges rock Dixon again

Preventable public corruption charges rock Dixon again

Corruption charges have rocked the city of Dixon once in the last year, but now a second scandal caused by a lack of online transparency has reared its ugly head.

Illinois Auditor General fraud hotline nets 65 tips

Illinois Auditor General fraud hotline nets 65 tips

In January 2012, the Illinois Auditor General’s office set up a fraud hotline to provide Illinoisans a way to sound the alarm on corruption. After all, Illinois is the third-most corrupt state in America.

Institute on ABC 20: Frivolous bills at the Illinois statehouse

Institute on ABC 20: Frivolous bills at the Illinois statehouse

Illinois Policy Institute Executive Vice President, Kristina Rasmussen, joined Andrew Hansen on ABC 20 to discuss frivolous bills at the Illinois statehouse. $17 million dollars is how much Gov. Pat Quinn says the state falls in the red each day without pension reform. While there has been progress on the issue, no bill has hit...

Institute on WCIA 3: Grant monitoring virtually non-existent

Institute on WCIA 3: Grant monitoring virtually non-existent

Illinois Policy Institute Executive Vice President, Kristina Rasmussen, joined WCIA-3‘s Steve Staeger to discuss the lack of grant monitoring in Illinois. Almost half the state’s budget goes to grants. Some go to smaller government bodies, others to non-profits. The money is supposed to be spent on good causes, things to help people. But, in recent...

Blagojevich hits one-year mark in prison – has anything changed?

Blagojevich hits one-year mark in prison – has anything changed?

March 15, the ides of March, is the one-year anniversary of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich heading to prison. At the time of his conviction Illinois Policy Institute CEO John Tillman hailed the Blagojevich verdict as an opportunity to end an era of corruption in Illinois. “This trial represented what is the absolute worst of...

By Brian Costin