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Will HB149 Take Away Previously Earned Pension Benefits? No

Will HB149 Take Away Previously Earned Pension Benefits? No

Pension reform is needed now. This five minute video addresses the misinformation about HB149, including the number one question people have: will it take away benefits that have been previously earned? The answer is no. Watch the video and then call your legislator and urge them to support HB149. Phone the Illinois Capitol Switchboard: (217) 782-2000.

What Voters Want – Pension Reform: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

What Voters Want – Pension Reform: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

A January poll asked likely Illinois voters how the state should address its increasing pension payment. Sixty-four percent of respondents said that benefits for current public employees should be reformed to work within the state’s financial constraints. Earlier this year, lawmakers passed a record 67 percent tax hike. At the time, taxpayers were told the...

Illinois is the third worst place to do business in the United States

Illinois is the third worst place to do business in the United States

by Mark Cavers Last week a Chief Executive Magazine survey of 556 CEOs ranked Illinois as the third worst place to do business in the United States. Put another way, over 500 of the leaders who are making company’s decisions on where to invest, hire more employees, and expand or contract operations would opt to go almost anywhere in...

Capitol Update: Pensions

Capitol Update: Pensions

Collin Hitt, Senior Director of Government Affairs, discusses the latest news on pensions.

What’s Going on Next Door?

What’s Going on Next Door?

by Mark Cavers Last week, Indiana’s Governor, Mitch Daniels, released a recap of the previous legislative session and touted a number of successes for the residents of Indiana. Here in Illinois, our legislators are now faced with many of the same opportunities that Indiana took advantage of over the past few months. Lets take a quick look...

Pension U: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

Pension U: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

Download a pdf of this report and chart here. If Illinois continues on its current path, the amount of money that state government spends on the State Universities Retirement System, or SURS, will eclipse the amount of general funds given to public universities and community colleges. The graphic below demonstrates how the rising costs of...

72% Say Taxpayers Not Getting Value on Public Education

72% Say Taxpayers Not Getting Value on Public Education

by Brian Costin On Tuesday, May 24 we will host pollster Scott Rasmussen to discuss the intersection of public opinion and free market principles. The renowned founder of Rasmussen Reports will share what “big ideas” are trending nationally and provide takeaways for Illinois residents, officials, and business leaders. This week, Rasmussen Reports released the results of a new poll showing heavy dissatisfaction...

High Speed Rail Dead in its Tracks?

High Speed Rail Dead in its Tracks?

by Brian Costin In the above video from 2009 the Cato Institute’s Senior Fellow, Randal O’Toole, talks about the impact of high speed rail in Illinois. Fast forward to April 2011, and it appears as if the national high-speed rail plan touted by President Obama is losing significant steam. This blog post from O’Toole explains. “President Obama’s dream...

By Chris Andriesen

Americans: Schools Are Wasting Money

Americans: Schools Are Wasting Money

by Collin Hitt A new poll from Rasmussen Reports finds that most American voters think public schools are wasteful. Interestingly, Americans also understate the amount of tax money that schools receive. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 11% of voters think the taxpayers are getting a good return on that investment. Seventy-two percent...

“Fight of the Century” Keynes vs. Hayek

“Fight of the Century” Keynes vs. Hayek

by Brian Costin Is it wrong that we get excited about economics rap videos? As we continue to deal with the fallout of the “Great Recession” the debate over the proper role of government in the economy is increasingly being debated in the mainstream media. Two historical figures who are increasingly relevant in this debate are...

There’s Nowhere to Go but…Down?: Illinois’ pension crisis

There’s Nowhere to Go but…Down?: Illinois’ pension crisis

by Mark Cavers A new report from the Pew Center on the States takes a look at how each state is doing in funding their pension obligations. The report, based on data from fiscal year 2009, shows that Illinois had the lowest funding ratio, with 51% of our pension liabilities funded. The next closest state is...

Because You’re Not Paying Enough In Taxes Already

Because You’re Not Paying Enough In Taxes Already

by Kristina Rasmussen As Illinois’s service sector grows (accounting for 32 percent of Illinois’s economy in 1977 and 48 percent in 2009), so has the desire to tax it. In 2009, the Illinois Senate tried to expand the state sales tax to a number of services (chimney sweeps, animal shelters, interior design services, and so on),...

Chicago’s Big Hurt on Pensions: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

Chicago’s Big Hurt on Pensions: Charting Illinois’s Pension Crisis

Chicago residents face twin financial crises at Chicago Public Schools and City Hall, driven by the costs of public employee pensions.  The steep tab for the retirement benefits of school and city employees is coming due. More retirees than ever are collecting pension checks. And state law will soon require the City and CPS to...

An End to Taxpayer-Funded Advertising for Politicians?

An End to Taxpayer-Funded Advertising for Politicians?

by Brian Costin One of my biggest pet peeves of all times is how some politicians have an insatiable need to put their name on things at the expense of the taxpayers. The open road tolling signs with former Governor Blagojevich’s name and the Richard M. Daley signs at O’Hare Airport come to mind. However, a...