Chicago Teachers Union records show it paid Brandon Johnson during run for mayor
Chicago Teachers Union records show it paid Brandon Johnson during run for mayor
Johnson announced his bid for mayor on Oct. 27, 2022. CTU’s federal filing shows it paid him more than $75,000 during its 2023 fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2023.
By Mailee Smith
Poll: 60% of Illinoisans don’t want Pritzker to run for president
Poll: 60% of Illinoisans don’t want Pritzker to run for president
Most Illinoisans don’t want to see Gov. J.B. Pritzker seek the Oval Office. Just less than a majority of voters support the job Pritzker is doing in Illinois.
By Dylan Sharkey
Lawsuit filed over Illinois mandating all constitutional challenges be filed in just 2 counties
Lawsuit filed over Illinois mandating all constitutional challenges be filed in just 2 counties
The law would limit the venue for state constitutional claims to Cook or Sangamon counties. Downstate residents are suing because judges they aren’t allowed to elect will hear cases.
By Joe Tabor
Chicago Fact Sheet
Chicago Fact Sheet
Chicago is one of the nation's greatest cities, but it has challenges. An outline of four of the most significant problems.
Mapes corruption conviction again shows need for 4 Illinois ethics reforms
Mapes corruption conviction again shows need for 4 Illinois ethics reforms
Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan’s former chief of staff and confidant was found guilty of perjury. His conviction is a reminder Springfield has a long way to go on ethics reform.
By Joe Tabor
Former Madigan chief of staff found guilty on perjury charges
Former Madigan chief of staff found guilty on perjury charges
Tim Mapes, former chief of staff to ousted Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, was convicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges.
By Dylan Sharkey
Vallas: After 100 days, trying to make sense of Johnson’s plans for Chicago
Vallas: After 100 days, trying to make sense of Johnson’s plans for Chicago
If the slow start of the Johnson administration is any indication, Chicagoans could be looking at four years without any meaningful government reform.
By Paul Vallas
Brandon Johnson’s first 100 days
Brandon Johnson’s first 100 days
The city of Chicago faces a pension crisis, heightened crime and a failing public school system. New Mayor Brandon Johnson has taken no concrete steps to deal with any of it.
By Mailee Smith, Bryce Hill
Over 4 of 5 Illinois lawmakers get money from teachers unions
Over 4 of 5 Illinois lawmakers get money from teachers unions
Since 2010, teachers unions have funneled nearly $20 million to current lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly, with the Chicago Teachers Union alone spending over $1.25 million.
By Mailee Smith, Jon Josko
Union control: 9 of 10 Illinois lawmakers have received money from unions
Union control: 9 of 10 Illinois lawmakers have received money from unions
Current lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly have received $60.2 million in contributions from unions since 2010. Most of that cash went to Democrats.
By Mailee Smith, Jon Josko
Call it Independence Day – the meaning matters
Call it Independence Day – the meaning matters
We too often call it the “Fourth of July” and lose sight of its true meaning – independence. Independence from tyranny and the freedom to pursue life, liberty and happiness.
By John Tillman
U.S. Supreme Court rules government home equity theft unconstitutional
U.S. Supreme Court rules government home equity theft unconstitutional
U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled for a widow from Minnesota whose home was seized and sold for a tax debt, but local government kept $25,000 more than she owed. The ruling should stop the practice in Illinois, where it is especially prevalent.
By Patrick Andriesen
What to know before Brandon Johnson becomes mayor of Chicago
What to know before Brandon Johnson becomes mayor of Chicago
Former Cook County Commissioner and Chicago Teachers Union lobbyist Brandon Johnson will be sworn in as the 57th mayor of Chicago May 15. Here’s what Chicagoans should know about his political ties, policy proposals and prospects.
By Patrick Andriesen
4 ways Springfield should combat ‘ComEd 4’ corruption
4 ways Springfield should combat ‘ComEd 4’ corruption
A jury found all “ComEd Four” defendants guilty of bribing Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan in exchange for favorable legislation. It was an alarm for Springfield lawmakers that half-measures don’t work and lasting ethics reform is needed in Illinois.
By Joe Tabor