Village of Glencoe Sets State Record on Transparency
Village of Glencoe Sets State Record on Transparency
With recent improvements to the Village of Glencoe's website achieved a 92.5 out of 100 possible points on our transparency test, the highest score weve ever recorded in llinois.
Institute on Chicago Tonight: Street Clean-Up
Institute on Chicago Tonight: Street Clean-Up
Daniel Anthony featured on Chicago Tonight discussing the blizzard of 2011.
Institute on FOX Chicago:Tax Watchdogs Adding Up the Cost of 2011 Blizzard
Institute on FOX Chicago:Tax Watchdogs Adding Up the Cost of 2011 Blizzard
Institute CEO, John Tillman, on FOX Chicago discussing the city's response to the blizzard and the cost to the tax payers.
Sen. Duffy Files Institute Inspired Transparency Legislation
Sen. Duffy Files Institute Inspired Transparency Legislation
After hearing of the Local Transparency Project and the 10-Point Transparency Checklist, Sen. Dan Duffy contacted the Illinois Policy Institute to address the issue with legislation at state level.
Preckwinkle Mum About Probation Department, FOIA’d
Preckwinkle Mum About Probation Department, FOIA’d
The Institute has filed a FOIA request seeking any e-mail sent or received by Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle's concerning the trouble-plagued Adult Probation Department.
Chicago Pays $681K in Wages to Corruption Convicts
Chicago Pays $681K in Wages to Corruption Convicts
The City of Chicago kept 17 employees on the payroll after their convictions in public corruption cases, at a cost of $681,195 to the taxpayers.
Oversight Committee HD Video Transparency Project
Oversight Committee HD Video Transparency Project
In a move to fulfill the Pledge to Americas commitment to a more transparent and accountable government, House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa and House Speaker John Boehner today announced the release of broadcast-quality Oversight hearing vid
US House Adopting Transparency Reforms: Listen, Springfield.
US House Adopting Transparency Reforms: Listen, Springfield.
The 112th Congress, which convened today, plans to adopt new governing rules for guiding the legislative process. Multiple transparency reforms are among the changes under consideration. Springfield should take a look and consider them too.
Durbin Votes for Earmarks
Durbin Votes for Earmarks
by Kristina Rasmussen Illinois Senator Dick Durbin help to vote down a proposed Senate ban on earmarks today, reports The Hill. As if tea pot museums and bridges to nowhere weren’t enough, Illinoisans had yet another reason to oppose Congressional earmarks. According to a new Cato Institute study by Brandon Arnold, Illinois is an “earmark donor state”—one that receives...
By Chris Andriesen
Fraudulent Free Riders
Fraudulent Free Riders
by Kate Piercy Free rides aren’t so free: According to a report from the University of Illinois, the free-rides program initiated and sent through the legislature by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich costs the CTA, Metra and Pace between $38 million and $116 million last year. On top of this, “Thousands of fraudulent free rides have been...
By Chris Andriesen
Burr Ridge on Path for Transparency Improvements
Burr Ridge on Path for Transparency Improvements
A newly launched Local Transparency Project in the Downers Grove Township area, by Liberty Leader Stephen Woodward, has begun to spark improvements in local government transparency. From the minutes of a recent Village of Burr Ridge Meeting comes this good news. Burr Ridge Scores High on Local Transparency Project The Illinois Policy Institute recently conducted a Local Transparency Audit in the...
By Chris Andriesen
Stroger Administration Spent 79K on Zoo Party
Stroger Administration Spent 79K on Zoo Party
by Kate Piercy Restore homes damaged by floods or throw a picnic party? Cook County Board President Todd Stroger’s administration decided to use federal grant money meant for restoring homes damaged by floods to instead treat families whose homes were damaged by the floods to a nearly $79,000 party at Brookfield Zoo. The Chicago Tribune reported: The Sept....
By Chris Andriesen