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Rock Island County spent $1,100 on lipstick tubes

Rock Island County spent $1,100 on lipstick tubes

The 2012 Illinois Piglet Book highlights nearly 200 examples of wasteful government spending totaling more than $354 million. Rock Island County, for example, spent $1,101 on lipstick tubes. The county also spent $6,250 on elephant consulting and $20,489 paid to Swine-time Pig Racing.

By Benjamin VanMetre

Suburban governments in Lake County fail transparency audit

Suburban governments in Lake County fail transparency audit

PRESS RELEASE from the ILLINOIS POLICY INSTITUTE MEDIA CONTACT: Diana Rickert Diana@IllinoisPolicy.org or (312) 607-4977 Vernon Hills only bright spot in suburban government transparency audit 19 out of 22 local governments in Lake County receive failing grades CHICAGO (Dec. 19, 2012) – Lake County residents pay some of the highest property tax rates in the...

By Brian Costin

The waste race: grants for entertainment in Illinois

The waste race: grants for entertainment in Illinois

Ready for a weekend of entertainment? Start by cruising around a shopping festival on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Then get some exercise on the eco-friendly, customized ziplines built by Shawnee Bluffs Canopy Tour Inc. in Williamson County. If that’s not enough, hit the wrestling matches at the Dual Meet Nationals in Springfield. Won’t be able to...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Rock Island County paid $20,489 to Swine-time Pig Racing

Rock Island County paid $20,489 to Swine-time Pig Racing

Property taxes are rising, state income taxes are higher, unemployment is nearly 9 percent and local governments are supposedly cash-strapped. Schools are cutting programs, and police and fire pensions are crowding out spending on core local services. Yet local governments continue to waste the money of hardworking Illinoisans. Each year local governments in Illinois make payments for a wide...

By Benjamin VanMetre

State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford has been indicted for bank fraud

State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford has been indicted for bank fraud

State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, of Illinois’ 8th District has become the most recent example of a steady stream of Illinois politicians caught with their hands in the cookie jar. According to the Chicago Sun-Times: “Ford, 40, of Chicago — who also invests in Chicago real estate — allegedly fraudulently obtained a $500,000 increase...

By Brian Costin

Chicago bike-sharing program takes taxpayers for a ride

Chicago bike-sharing program takes taxpayers for a ride

I have fond memories of riding my mountain bike in the hills of Busse Woods as a child. My godfather, Sean Costin, is an experimental bike designer and has set world records in racing recumbent bicycles. I even continue to watch the Tour de France in the post-Lance Armstrong era. I love bikes. But my love for bikes...

By Brian Costin

Illinois Policy Institute influence leads to committee transparency reform

Illinois Policy Institute influence leads to committee transparency reform

In July 2012, the Illinois Policy Institute revealed research detailing the great lengths Illinoisans would have to take to find out how an elected official voted during committee. To find this information, they would either have:  stream the committee online, attend the committee hearing or access committee transcripts, which are often published months after a committee was...

By Matt Paprocki

Illinoisans foot $2.3 million cable bill for state inmates

Illinoisans foot $2.3 million cable bill for state inmates

When families in Illinois need to tighten their belts, cable TV is often one of the first expenses to go. A state nearing bankruptcy should do the same. The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) racked up a cable bill of $2,261,009 between July 2010 and June 2012. Popular channels included in this bill were MTV,...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Home rule repealed in Westmont, rejected in 4 other communities

Home rule repealed in Westmont, rejected in 4 other communities

Many local voters didn’t realize it, but residents of Westmont, Ill., made history during last week’s election. By a vote of 51.5 percent to 48.5 percent, Westmont became the first Illinois community to repeal a municipality’s home rule power in 29 years. The last repeal happened in Rockford in 1983. Westmont automatically became a home rule...

By Brian Costin

Smith wins House seat despite cloud of corruption

Smith wins House seat despite cloud of corruption

In March of this year, state Rep. Derrick Smith was charged with accepting a bribe of $7,000 in exchange for supporting a grant for a fictional day care operator in an undercover FBI sting. The legislature expelled Smith from the legislature in August, but after Tuesday night’s elections it appears that Smith will return to the Legislature...

By Brian Costin

Gov. Quinn named “Porker of the Month”

Gov. Quinn named “Porker of the Month”

Last week, Citizens Against Government Waste, or CAGW, named Gov. Pat Quinn their September “Porker of the Month.” This monthly “award” is given to politicians and public officials who have “shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.” As we’ve previously reported, Gov. Quinn’s fiscal year 2012 budget floated the idea of having the federal government guarantee the...

By Jonathan Ingram