From Dixon to Springfield: freshman state representative fights public corruption
From Dixon to Springfield: freshman state representative fights public corruption
State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, is a freshman state legislator from the home of the infamous Rita Crundwell, the former Dixon Comptroller.
Northern Illinois University VP with $196K salary steals scrap metal, gets slap on the wrist
Northern Illinois University VP with $196K salary steals scrap metal, gets slap on the wrist
With the downturn in the economy, youll occasionally hear stories about thieves who steal public property such as manhole covers and sell the materials to scrap yards.
By Brian Costin
NANNY STATE: Cook County joins the war on sugar
NANNY STATE: Cook County joins the war on sugar
Officials are hot on the tracks of another menace threatening the well-being of Illinoisans: sugary drinks.
By Hilary Gowins
Former Dixon comptroller sentenced to 19.5 years in prison for $53 million tax theft
Former Dixon comptroller sentenced to 19.5 years in prison for $53 million tax theft
Today, former Dixon Comptroller Rita Crundwell was sentenced to 235 months more than 19.5 years in prison.
By Brian Costin
New House Rules stifle negotiations
New House Rules stifle negotiations
The Illinois House of Representatives met yesterday for the first time since being inaugurated on Jan. 9 to adopt the House Rules, HR 34. The most significant change in the rules for the 98th General Assembly is that all bills must receive the approval of the Rules Committee to be sent to substantive committees, where the legislation...
By Matt Paprocki, Jane McEnaney
Hanover Township scores a 100% for website transparency
Hanover Township scores a 100% for website transparency
Yesterday, the Institute presented a certificate of achievement to the Hanover Township board of trustees in recognition of their efforts on website transparency.
By Brian Costin
Local Transparency Project Endorsements
Local Transparency Project Endorsements
Municipal Endorsements Village of Orland Park “Many different local municipalities have reached out to us since our scores (100%) were announced publicly, they want to know how we did it, and all the credit goes to the Illinois Policy Institute and their staff for working with us to improve our online transparency strategy.” – Joe LaMargo,...
By Brian Costin
Online Transparency Grading Rubric
Online Transparency Grading Rubric
Illinois Policy Institute’s Local Transparency Project grading rubric Eligible for the Sunshine Award A – 90% and Above B – between 80% and 89.99% Not eligible for the Sunshine Award C – between 70% and 79.99% D – between 60% and 69.99% F – 59.99% and lower Out of a possible 100 points. 1. Contact...
10-Point Transparency Checklist
10-Point Transparency Checklist
To be able to participate fully in democracy citizens need the ability to contact and interact with their elected representatives and government administrators.
NANNY STATE: Chicago Alderman Burke decides energy drinks aren’t good for you
NANNY STATE: Chicago Alderman Burke decides energy drinks aren’t good for you
Aside from crime, spending and transportation, Chicago leaders are looking to take a hard line on energy drinks
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Imagine an Illinois economy so vibrant that companies felt they had to be in Illinois to reach their fullest potential. Imagine a tax environment so competitive that companies across the country battled to get a piece of Illinois real estate. Keep imagining, because this certainly isn’t a reality. The fact is, Illinois ranks 48th in economic...
By Benjamin VanMetre
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
A number of the new municipal laws going into effect for 2013 are related to increasing government transparency. These new laws include: Meeting agendas must contain the “general subject matter” for action items. (PA 97-827) Notices and agendas must be available for public review for 48 hours before meeting. (PA 97-827) Reports concerning sales tax rebate agreements...
By Brian Costin
Illinois local government headlines
Illinois local government headlines
Palos Hills Mayor: ‘Cities and villages will go bankrupt if this does not change’ Despite all of the media focus on the state’s troubled pension systems, a Southtown Star column byPhil Kander details the problems many suburbs face with the mounting debt of public employee pensions. Intense lobbying by labor unions to pass costly pension sweeteners have caused...
By Brian Costin
Springfield Sliders bobbleheads cost Illinois taxpayers $10,000
Springfield Sliders bobbleheads cost Illinois taxpayers $10,000
The 2012 Illinois Piglet Book highlights nearly 200 examples of wasteful government spending totaling more than $354 million. The Springfield Park District, for example, spent $9,941 on bobbleheads. Many of these bobbling toys were modeled after Speedy the Turtle, the Springfield Sliders mascot. Some businesses are struggling to make payroll. Some families are working multiple jobs...
By Benjamin VanMetre