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Burnham shuts down public website for ‘maintenance’ in wake of corruption scandal

Burnham shuts down public website for ‘maintenance’ in wake of corruption scandal

In the wake of a corruption scandal, the village of Burnham has taken down all public information from its website and placed the site in “Maintenance Mode.” The scandal came about after the village’s former clerk pleaded guilty to stealing more than $700,000 from local taxpayers, and an online transparency inquiry by the Illinois Policy...

By Brian Costin

Quinn’s former deputy chief of staff gets $117K a year pension bump in ‘error’

Quinn’s former deputy chief of staff gets $117K a year pension bump in ‘error’

As the Illinois General Assembly is nearing a vote on Gov. Pat Quinn’s proposal to extend the income tax hike, which will cost the average taxpayer about $1,100 per year, a WGN-TV investigation revealed one of Quinn’s former top staffers is the beneficiary of a $117,000 pension error. Brown Hodge, former Deputy Chief of Staff...

By Brian Costin

Burnham’s $650K corruption scandal a lot like Dixon’s

Burnham’s $650K corruption scandal a lot like Dixon’s

When it comes to government corruption, history often repeats itself in Illinois, both in terms of types of corruption and the failure of government to implement policies that could prevent it. Recently, federal authorities charged the village of Burnham’s long-time village clerk, Nancy Dobrowski, with stealing over $650,000 in funds from local taxpayers. Allegedly, Dobrowski...

By Brian Costin

Illinois’ Corruption Hall of Shame, April 2014

Illinois’ Corruption Hall of Shame, April 2014

April was a very busy month for public corruption stories in Illinois. In total, there were 45 different public corruption-related news stories in just 30 days. A full list of those stories can be found here. Here are the April inductees to the Illinois Hall of Shame: 5. The city of Chicago spent more than...

By Brian Costin

Harvard study: Trust in government plummets amongst America’s youth

Harvard study: Trust in government plummets amongst America’s youth

According to newly released Harvard study, Americans ages 18-29 are losing trust in government. Since just 2010, trust in major government institutions declined by 8 percent among Americans ages 18-29. Not one major government institution in the poll achieved a level of trust of 50 percent or above. The poll revealed more than just a...

By Justin Hegy

Illinois Corruption Watch: April 2014

Illinois Corruption Watch: April 2014

45.  April 30, 2014 Sun-Times: Criminal probe of Quinn anti-violence plan rocks governor’s race A criminal grand jury has launched a probe into Gov. Pat Quinn’s troubled anti-violence program —  once likened to “a political slush fund” — delivering a major blow to the Democrat as he seeks re-election this fall. On Tuesday, the Quinn...

By Brian Costin

Term limits initiative submits 590,000 signatures, one step closer to ballot

Term limits initiative submits 590,000 signatures, one step closer to ballot

A ballot measure that would limit state legislators to eight years in office cleared a major hurdle today. In a press conference, Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner announced that the group, The Committee for Legislative Reform and Term Limits, is submitting more than 590,000 petition signatures in support of a term limits constitutional initiative. The...

By Brian Costin

Chicago alderman turns down a bribe

Chicago alderman turns down a bribe

With 31 of Chicago’s last 100 aldermen having been criminally convicted of corruption, it’s refreshing to hear about one that stood up against it. According to recently released court documents, Alderman Anthony Beale of Chicago’s 9th Ward turned down a bribe from a man in Northwest Indiana who was seeking to have $42,000 of business fines...

By Justin Hegy

Crystal Lake School District 47 to post contract online before vote

Crystal Lake School District 47 to post contract online before vote

In a rarely seen move, Illinois’ Crystal Lake School District 47 has decided to post its recently negotiated contract online – for the public to view – before the union and district hold a vote on it. Unfortunately in Illinois, contract negotiations are often completely hidden from the public until the whole process is completed....

By Justin Hegy

Niles Public Library first in state to win Sunshine Award

Niles Public Library first in state to win Sunshine Award

Over the four-year history of the Local Transparency Project, there have been 35 municipalities, 12 school districts, seven counties, four park districts, two townships and even one fire protection district to earn the Illinois Policy Institute’s Sunshine Award. But until recently, no library has won the award. The April 16 Niles Public Library board meeting...

By Brian Costin

Illinois GOP leaders introduce executive term limits proposal, Quinn flips opposition

Illinois GOP leaders introduce executive term limits proposal, Quinn flips opposition

Illinois is one of only 14 states that doesn’t have some form of gubernatorial term-limits. A proposal introduced by Illinois State Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) and Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) would give Illinois voters an opportunity to change that this coming November by enacting eight-year term limits on executive...

By Brian Costin

Obama presidential library: Madigan and Rahm caught red-handed

Obama presidential library: Madigan and Rahm caught red-handed

Last week, House Speaker Michael Madigan and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tried to pull the wool over the eyes of every Illinoisan by dedicating $100 million of taxpayer dollars to the construction of Barack Obama’s presidential library, which the city of Chicago is vying for. Fortunately, they were caught red-handed. According to the Rules of...

By Jane McEnaney

Illinois House Committee wants taxpayers to pay $100 million for Obama library

Illinois House Committee wants taxpayers to pay $100 million for Obama library

An Illinois House Committee wants taxpayers to pay $100 million for a Barack Obama library. Somehow, House Speaker Michael Madigan thinks this is an appropriate use of funds despite the state’s more than $100 billion pension crisis and $6.6 billion in unpaid bills. Madigan told the Chicago Tribune he will use “skills that I’ve developed in the legislature...

By Jane McEnaney

Dick Durbin’s ‘candy-flavored’ addiction

Dick Durbin’s ‘candy-flavored’ addiction

Sen. Dick Durbin, long known for his anti-smoking campaigns, released a new report Monday alleging that e-cigarette companies target youth smokers, and then proposing a new set of Food and Drug Administration regulations for the products. Durbin’s 40-page report urges a slew of restrictions on e-cigarette marketing and sales. Durbin commented upon release of the...

By Bryant Jackson-Green