Protecting diversity, debate in Illinois depends on respecting donor privacy
Protecting diversity, debate in Illinois depends on respecting donor privacy
People who support popular opinions have little to lose from having their support for those ideas known. It’s the people who are challenging the status quo – like the NAACP during the civil-rights movement – who have to be concerned about harassment and retaliation for their views.
Why the Magna Carta matters today
Why the Magna Carta matters today
Celebrating the anniversary of the Magna Carta connects all of us who believe in liberty today to those from the past who first asserted the rights of the individual.
By John Tillman
Who’s afraid of term limits?
Who’s afraid of term limits?
Illinois and Chicago should make career lawmakers a thing of the past.
By Austin Berg
Amid complex budget talks, Madigan gamesmanship a constant
Amid complex budget talks, Madigan gamesmanship a constant
Long before his General Assembly failed to pass a balanced budget, House Speaker Mike Madigan’s spin machine was churning.
By Jim Long
State pride and the Turnaround Agenda
State pride and the Turnaround Agenda
An Illinois comeback demands transformational change.
By Jim Long
Illinois Policy Action bills poised for passage
Illinois Policy Action bills poised for passage
From criminal justice to crowdfunding, Illinois Policy Action is pushing four bills with a great shot of making it to the governor’s desk.
By Heather Weiner
Corruption Watch: April 2015
Corruption Watch: April 2015
April saw two major players in Illinois education ensnared in charges of cronyism, among more than 60 other corruption-related stories.
By Shawn Tonge
Illinois’ layers and layers of government ripe for consolidation
Illinois’ layers and layers of government ripe for consolidation
Mergers are a no-brainer for communities across the state, but state policy makes it nearly impossible.
By David Giuliani
Illinois Senate to vote on historic transparency bill
Illinois Senate to vote on historic transparency bill
House Bill 2717 is the type of good-government reform Illinoisans are thirsting for.
By Jim Long
Closing imaginary loopholes in Illinois’ public-records law
Closing imaginary loopholes in Illinois’ public-records law
While the Freedom of Information Act is abundantly clear, secrecy-obsessed bureaucrats often claim exemption.
By David Giuliani
EVENT: Links for Liberty 2015
EVENT: Links for Liberty 2015
Join us for our second annual Links for Liberty golf outing
Low local turnout defines April elections
Low local turnout defines April elections
Even in the ousting of the scandal-ridden College of DuPage board, a mere 1 in 6 eligible to vote did.
By Jim Long
Corruption watch: March 2015
Corruption watch: March 2015
April showers bring May flowers, but all March gave us was 53 new corruption stories in Illinois.
By Shawn Tonge
Good government bill could mark turning point in statewide transparency
Good government bill could mark turning point in statewide transparency
HB 2717 would give taxpayers access to spending and decision-making documents
By Heather Weiner