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Illinois Universities Paying Professors to Retire Early

Illinois Universities Paying Professors to Retire Early

Last year the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign paid buyouts to 133 senior professors. The buyouts were offered to professors to retire early with a payment equivalent to half a year’s salary.

Special Alert from the National Taxpayers Union on Online Taxation

Special Alert from the National Taxpayers Union on Online Taxation

Senator John Cullerton of Chicago is proposing an unconstitutional $150 million tax on online shopping during the special legislative session in order to pay for the state’s reckless spending habits.

Fact Finder: Why HJRCA 61 Isn’’t Right for Illinois

Fact Finder: Why HJRCA 61 Isn’’t Right for Illinois

Controlling the future growth of government spending is key to solving Illinois’s budget crisis. Done properly, tax and expenditure limits are a good way to ensure that government outlays do not grow faster than the public’s ability to pay.

Commitment to Taxpayers: How Grayslake Reduces Costs and Serves Its Community

Commitment to Taxpayers: How Grayslake Reduces Costs and Serves Its Community

The Problem Families are watching their budgets and managing spending as efficiently as possible, focusing on necessities and eliminating unessential spending. Government at every level should do the same—while some are, others are not. In the current economic climate most municipal governments are experiencing significant declines in revenues, which has led to spending cutbacks for...

By Kate Campaigne Piercy

Spotlight on Spending #19: Late Payments in Illinois

Spotlight on Spending #19: Late Payments in Illinois

The Problem Illinois’s inability to pay vendors on time is destabilizing many businesses with state contracts while at the same time hurting Illinois’s most vulnerable. According to the Illinois Comptroller’s Office, the state had $4.7 billion in payables at the end of the 2010 fiscal year in June and an additional $1.7 billion in additional...

By Chris Andriesen

Right to Work In Michigan?

Right to Work In Michigan?

Michigan is poised to pass a Right-to-Work law in the next couple of days. Union protesters are staked out at the Capitol building making their anti-Right-to-Work opinions known. This is a key point in a huge political battle that will have repercussions that go well beyond the state of Michigan. Your friendly neighborhood labor expert...

By Paul Kersey

Kate Piercy’s Testimony on Workers’ Compensation Reform

Kate Piercy’s Testimony on Workers’ Compensation Reform

Testimony of Kate Piercy, Director of Government Reform, Illinois Policy Institute Submitted to the Special Committee on Workers’ Compensation Reform Friday, December 3, 2010 Co-Chairpersons Bradley and Brady, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. My name is Kate Piercy, and I am the Director of Government Reform for the Illinois Policy Institute. We...

By Kate Campaigne Piercy

Spotlight on Spending #18: Illinois Foster Grandparents Program

Spotlight on Spending #18: Illinois Foster Grandparents Program

The Problem Encouraging volunteerism among Illinois’s senior citizens is a worthy goal, with many benefits for both individual volunteers and those they serve. Illinois’s Foster Grandparents Program, housed in the Illinois Department of Aging, is meant to connect “volunteers” with “opportunities for seniors to work with children with exceptional needs.” However, the program’s structure leads...

By Chris Andriesen

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

Government salaries have received significant interest in recent months

Government salaries have received significant interest in recent months

by Kate Piercy The Illinois Policy Institute has highlighted various instances where Illinois government employees are paid above national averages and much of the time land in the highest earners rankings. Our legislators, allexecutive officers, including the governor, and judges, make some of the highest salaries compared to counterparts nationwide. The Wall Street Journal today discussed President Obama’s recent...

By Chris Andriesen