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Government transparency bill passes unanimously

Government transparency bill passes unanimously

Government transparency – a major tool in preventing waste and corruption – took a small step forward in Illinois this past week. With the signing of House Bill 1040 – which passed both Illinois legislative houses unanimously – state agencies will now be mandated to develop detailed plans on how to get vital public information...

By Justin Hegy

Why are regulators so out of touch?

Why are regulators so out of touch?

Why are regulators so out of touch? At a Chicago City Council committee hearing on ride-sharing services last week, taxi-industry lobbyist Matthew Daus, president of the International Association of Transportation Regulators, reportedly said that “millennials” were responsible for the rise of companies such as Lyft and Uber because they care more about “cost” than about the public...

By Bryant Jackson-Green

What Millennials want

What Millennials want

Why are regulators so out of touch? At a Chicago City Council committee hearing on ride-sharing services last week, taxi-industry lobbyist Matthew Daus, president of the International Association of Transportation Regulators, reportedly said that “millennials” were responsible for the rise of companies such as Lyft and Uber because they care more about “cost” than about...

By Bryant Jackson-Green

Illinois ranks first in number of local taxing bodies

Illinois ranks first in number of local taxing bodies

When it comes to local taxing bodies and local property taxes, Illinois is an extreme outlier in comparison to the rest of the nation. We rank first in number of local taxing bodies, with 6,963, and have the second-highest property tax rate in the nation. But this isn’t news for Illinois residents who have looked...

By Brian Costin

Website posting requirements for local governments in Illinois

Website posting requirements for local governments in Illinois

Under state law local governments in Illinois are required to post the following information on their websites, as applicable. All public bodies Open Meetings Act The Open Meetings Act has the following requirements for public bodies: Minutes posting Any public body that has a website must post the minutes of a regular meeting of its...

Warning: Bike riders may be fined $1,000 for taking hands off bike while riding

Warning: Bike riders may be fined $1,000 for taking hands off bike while riding

Are you a bike rider? If so, chances are you’ve broken the law while on your wheels. If you’ve taken both hands off your handlebars while on your bike – even if stopped at a street corner – you’re in violation of Public Act 82-132: Sec. 11-1506. Carrying articles. No person operating a bicycle shall...

By Justin Hegy

How to stop Chicago from ruining Uber and Lyft

How to stop Chicago from ruining Uber and Lyft

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has proposed an ordinance that would force the popular ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft to drastically change the way they do business, if not shut down operations in the city entirely. The proposal contains numerous unnecessary provisions that would harm Uber and Lyft drivers as well as consumers and serve no...

How much are Chicago’s public servants really paid?

How much are Chicago’s public servants really paid?

The city of Chicago spent a shocking $197 million in overtime pay over the last year. Some public servants were paid more in overtime pay than their regular salary. One city employee, Police Communications Operator Lisa Jamison, earned $122,088 in overtime pay, on top of her $80,136 annual salary. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, “107...

By Brian Costin

Illinois considers banning drivers from using Google Glass

Illinois considers banning drivers from using Google Glass

You can’t buy Google Glass in Illinois yet, but that’s not stopping lawmakers from trying to ban it from the state’s streets and highways. Senate Bill 2632, currently pending in the Illinois General Assembly, would prohibit drivers from wearing a “mobile computing headset,” defined as a “computing device with a head mounted display that can project visual...

Transparency needed in wake of Plainfield Park District corruption charges

Transparency needed in wake of Plainfield Park District corruption charges

Time and time again, local taxing bodies in Illinois fail to understand the importance of transparency until after a corruption scandal hits. The latest cautionary tale of public corruption comes from Plainfield Park District, where a whole host of unethical activities has led to the resignation of the executive director, calls for a resignation from...

By Brian Costin

Google Glass app for government waste

Google Glass app for government waste

While the Illinois General Assembly debates outlawing the use of Google Glass while driving, others are creating innovative apps to fight government waste and corruption using Google’s groundbreaking new technology. Have you ever walked down the street, stared at a government building and wondered how much it costs to operate? Imagine eyeing the elegant copper...

By Justin Hegy

Illinois’ ‘obesity epidemic’

Illinois’ ‘obesity epidemic’

In a recent editorial, Better Government Association, or BGA, President Andy Shaw debates examines Illinois’ “obesity epidemic.” But bulging waistlines are not the target of Shaw’s ire. Instead, he complains about Illinois’ abundance of taxing bodies. “This is about a state that’s morbidly obese when it comes to government: Illinois has nearly 7,000 separate taxing...

By Brian Costin

Term Limits

Term Limits

More than any other state, Illinois is a case study in why term limits for elected officials are needed. In Illinois, entrenched incumbents control campaign finance laws and gerrymander electoral districts to consolidate political power with legislative leaders. They also deprive Illinois citizens of the right to participate in meaningful, contested elections. Facts 1. Illinois...

By illinoispolicy

Top 10 things every Illinoisan should know about local government transparency

Top 10 things every Illinoisan should know about local government transparency

For decades, residents of Illinois have been barraged with a constant stream of public corruption stories in the media. In recent years, these tales include a governor trying to sell a Senate seat, a U.S. Congressman illegally siphoning off campaign funds for personal use, and a record breaking corruption story from the small town of...

By illinoispolicy