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Capitol Updates: Legislative preview for the week of April 22

Capitol Updates: Legislative preview for the week of April 22

The Illinois Senate is in session this week though the House is in recess until April 29. The Senate deadline for the third reading of substantive bills is on Thursday, April 25 – meaning that all Senate bills must be voted on by the full Senate Chamber by Thursday. Otherwise bills will be sent back...

By Jane McEnaney

AN ADVISORY FOR UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION TEACHERS

AN ADVISORY FOR UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION TEACHERS

With union organizers actively pursuing the unionization of United Neighborhood Organization, or UNO, charter schools, it is extremely important that teachers understand how the process works. You have the right to support a union; and you have the right

Progressive income tax: Effective tax rate higher for top earners

Progressive income tax: Effective tax rate higher for top earners

After tax credits and deductions are taken into account, the effective tax rate for top earners is more than twice the national average – further proof that the tax burden is most definitely progressive.

Will teachers at UNO at least get a secret-ballot vote?

Will teachers at UNO at least get a secret-ballot vote?

Under the agreement, union organizers would be allowed to make their pitch for unionizing to teachers on school property, and would even be given personal information for teachers.

Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax

Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax

After several hours of debate, the city council voted 6-3 to raise the sales tax from 8 percent to 8.5 percent to repay an $86.6 million, 15-year bond issue to finance the three-year infrastructure program.