Chicago’s Divvy bike-sharing program costing taxpayers big
Chicago’s Divvy bike-sharing program costing taxpayers big
Divvy bike stations are expanding throughout Chicago, offering riders low membership costs and 24-hour rental fees. But this multimillion-dollar project is bringing in only a fraction of the money necessary to fund it. Last year, the city of Chicago announced a controversial $65 million contract with ALTA Bicycle Share to operate a 4,000 bicycle bike-share program in...
By Brian Costin
Chicago’s latest money grab: 300 speed cameras could generate up to $4.3 billion in fines from local motorists
Chicago’s latest money grab: 300 speed cameras could generate up to $4.3 billion in fines from local motorists
Cash-strapped Chicago is about to get an injection of money from motorists. The city is installing its controversial speed cameras at four neighborhood parks on Monday, and has plans for eight additional locations in the next few months. The city announced the results from a test of the new technology that showed surprising results. During a December trial,...
Quinn signs 70 mph speed limit law for Illinois
Quinn signs 70 mph speed limit law for Illinois
Gov. Quinn signed into law Senate Bill 2356, which increases speed limits on rural highways to 70 miles per hour. The limit increase only affects highways outside of urban areas. Highways within Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, and Will counties will be able to opt out through local ordinances. According to the Chicago Tribune:...
By Brian Costin
Quinn signs three Illinois Policy Institute-backed bills
Quinn signs three Illinois Policy Institute-backed bills
Although it has been reported that Gov. Pat Quinn has nearly 400 bills to sign, veto or change by the end of August, in the past week he has enacted three important pieces of legislation that the Illinois Policy Institute championed throughout the spring legislative session that ended in May. Last Friday, Quinn signed the Illinois Water...
By Jane McEnaney
Quinn signs budget transparency legislation
Quinn signs budget transparency legislation
Today, Gov. Pat Quinn signed two pieces of legislation that result in greater budget transparency. The bills – House Bill 2947 and House Bill 2955 – which have both passed out of the Illinois General Assembly, mandate that the governor’s office posts the Illinois state budget online, and specifically identifies if there a budget surplus or a deficit within...
By Matt Paprocki
Jesse Jackson Jr. sentenced to 2½ years; Sandi must serve full term of one year
Jesse Jackson Jr. sentenced to 2½ years; Sandi must serve full term of one year
Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was sentenced to 2½ years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to stealing more than $750,000 from his campaign fund and illegally using the money for personal purchases. “I was wrong and I don’t fault anyone,” he said. His wife received a term of one year and will have...
U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin attempts to interrogate the Illinois Policy Institute
U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin attempts to interrogate the Illinois Policy Institute
Last week, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) was kind enough to send us the following letter (see below). Below that letter is our response. Finally, I gave a speech at ALEC last week on the very subject of the campaign to crush dissent to the progressive world view. Here is a brief excerpt that is...
By John Tillman
Politicized Belleville TIF district results in lawsuit from small business owner
Politicized Belleville TIF district results in lawsuit from small business owner
There’s an old saying that goes, “don’t mix politics and business,” and as long as your business isn’t politics that’s some pretty wise advice. Unfortunately, nowadays government is more frequently going out of its way to mix business and politics in the form of tax increment financing districts, or TIF districts, and corporate welfare. For...
By Brian Costin
Mother-daughter duo steals more than $530,000 from bankrupt Detroit Public Schools
Mother-daughter duo steals more than $530,000 from bankrupt Detroit Public Schools
Detroit is already in a severe economic crisis, with more than $18 billion in total debt. But it turns out that the city has lost even more funds – more than $530,000 – due to government worker fraud. According to a press release from U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade: Sandra Campbell, 57, a former Detroit Public Schools contract accountant...
By Hilary Gowins
Court rules texts, emails sent during public meetings are public
Court rules texts, emails sent during public meetings are public
The Open Meetings Act is quite clear as to what a public meeting is. “Meeting” means any gathering, whether in person or by video or audio conference, telephone call, electronic means (such as, without limitation, electronic mail, electronic chat, and instant messaging), or other means of contemporaneous interactive communication, of a majority of a quorum...
Mercer County treasurer corruption case reveals red flags for county
Mercer County treasurer corruption case reveals red flags for county
Mercer County Treasurer Mike Bertelsen has been charged with stealing $13,000 from a county 911 fund. As reported by a local NBC affiliate: The County Treasurer in Mercer County, Illinois has been arrested. Michael Bertelsen, 53, faces a charge of felony theft. On the afternoon of July 31st, the Mercer County Sheriff made the arrest and...
By Brian Costin
FBI ethics probe causes Chicago alderman to hold off on White House honor
FBI ethics probe causes Chicago alderman to hold off on White House honor
On the same day the White House announced an honor for Chicago Alderman Joe Moore as a “pioneer for political reform, governmental transparency and democratic governance,” Moore also revealed that he had been questioned by the FBI in an ethics probe concerning some of his former employees. As the Chicago Tribune reported: The accusations involving...
By Brian Costin
Chicago’s speed camera deal brokered behind closed doors
Chicago’s speed camera deal brokered behind closed doors
Turns out there’s no proof that Chicago’s red-light camera program has done anything to improve safety. In May, the Chicago Inspector General released a scathing audit of Chicago’s controversial red-light camera program. The audit found the Chicago of Department of Transportation couldn’t prove it placed cameras at Chicago’s most dangerous locations or that the cameras actually...
By Brian Costin
Obstructed views: Employee compensation hidden from view by Illinois counties
Obstructed views: Employee compensation hidden from view by Illinois counties
Our local government transparency partners often report that employee compensation is almost universally the most in-demand transparency suggestion from our 10-Point Transparency Checklist. Not only is public worker compensation regularly the No. 1 budget area for most local governments, but it is also an issue that virtually everyone can understand. For example, Cook County’s budget is...
By Brian Costin