Craft liquor may catch on quicker if Illinois changes law
Craft liquor may catch on quicker if Illinois changes law
Illinois House passes bill to open up opportunities for the craft distillery industry, freeing entrepreneurs to grow to meet growing demand.
Senate bill would cut red tape for job seekers, creators in Illinois
Senate bill would cut red tape for job seekers, creators in Illinois
Reining in unnecessary regulations is one way to create new opportunities for job seekers and improve choice for consumers. A bill in the Illinois Senate would help achieve that.
By Ben Paoletti
Illinois House bill would stop local governments from pushing out Airbnb
Illinois House bill would stop local governments from pushing out Airbnb
New Illinois House bill would prevent local governments from banning Airbnb and other vacation rental services.
Chrysler to cut nearly 1,400 Illinois jobs, add 6,500 in Michigan
Chrysler to cut nearly 1,400 Illinois jobs, add 6,500 in Michigan
The Jeep Cherokee manufacturer plans to lay off nearly 1,400 workers at its Belvidere, Illinois, facility and invest $4.5 billion in a 6,500-job expansion in Michigan.
By Vincent Caruso
Tracy Ross
Tracy Ross
“Moving away is always in the back of your mind. You’re always making a new game plan. “Everything you do is about the business. If the business does not thrive, at a fundamental level you need to be ready to make a move because the business can be bankrupt almost instantly. “I want state leaders...
House bill would give way to rent control in Illinois
House bill would give way to rent control in Illinois
Illinois has prohibited local rent control ordinances since 1997. A bill in the Illinois House would establish six regional rent control bureaucracies across the state.
By Vincent Caruso
Illinois small business cuts 6 jobs immediately after $15 minimum wage hike
Illinois small business cuts 6 jobs immediately after $15 minimum wage hike
A vinyl graphics business in southwestern Illinois wasn’t planning to downsize. But the state’s $15 minimum wage hike has forced the owners to cut six jobs.
By Brad Weisenstein
Pritzker signs statewide $15 minimum wage into law
Pritzker signs statewide $15 minimum wage into law
Estimates from the governor’s office suggest the minimum wage increase will add $1.1 billion to the state payroll, courtesy of Illinois taxpayers.
By Vincent Caruso
Printing company foresees robot in Indiana benefitting from Illinois $15 minimum wage
Printing company foresees robot in Indiana benefitting from Illinois $15 minimum wage
The owner of a growing book printing company faces a greater threat from out-of-state competitors thanks to lawmakers in his home state. Calls for a $15 minimum wage and progressive tax could hurt his workers and business in southern Illinois.
By Brad Weisenstein
Statewide $15 minimum wage passes Illinois House, ready for Pritzker
Statewide $15 minimum wage passes Illinois House, ready for Pritzker
The Illinois House voted for a statewide $15 minimum wage – adding $1.1 billion to the state payroll, courtesy of Illinois taxpayers.
By Vincent Caruso
Kiss-off: Too many Illinoisans breaking up with the state
Kiss-off: Too many Illinoisans breaking up with the state
Every relationship comes with its sacrifices. But for an alarming number of Illinoisans, parting ways with Illinois is how they choose to get on with their lives.
By Vincent Caruso
Statewide $15 minimum wage hike clears Illinois Senate, advances to House
Statewide $15 minimum wage hike clears Illinois Senate, advances to House
As Pritzker’s minimum wage bill advances to the House, the new administration’s first major victory may come with a $1.1 billion price tag, courtesy of Illinois taxpayers.
By Vincent Caruso
Illinois lawmakers moving toward $15 per hour minimum wage
Illinois lawmakers moving toward $15 per hour minimum wage
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is aiming to pass a minimum wage hike ahead of his budget address.
By Orphe Divounguy, Bryce Hill
Senate bill would create liquor licenses for grocery, other delivery services
Senate bill would create liquor licenses for grocery, other delivery services
Grocery delivery services have been on the rise nationwide. A bill in the General Assembly would allow consumers in Illinois to have distilled spirits delivered by a licensed vendor.
By Vincent Caruso