AFL-CIO calls ObamaCare implementation ‘highly disruptive’
AFL-CIO calls ObamaCare implementation ‘highly disruptive’
Following complaints about ObamaCare made by many of its constituent unions, the AFL-CIO has rendered its verdict on the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, commonly referred to as ObamaCare. From the labor federation’s convention in Los Angeles come four pages of finely tuned verbiage spiced with numbing bureaucratic minutia that boil down to “We love...
By Paul Kersey
Copper-plated doors tip of iceberg in wasteful spending
Copper-plated doors tip of iceberg in wasteful spending
With unpaid bills exceeding $8 billion, long-term debt surpassing $200 billion and the worst credit rating in the nation, revelations that the “broke” state of Illinois spent $670,000 on copper-plated doors and another$500,000 for chandeliers and sculptures for the Capitol in Springfield is an embarrassment for the entire state. Earning bad press and the scorn of angry taxpayers still reeling from the 2011 income...
By Brian Costin
Illinois Department of Corrections declares a “hot dog seasoning emergency”
Illinois Department of Corrections declares a “hot dog seasoning emergency”
Here’s the traditional Chicago-style hot dog recipe: 1 all-beef hot dog 1 poppy seed hot dog bun 1 tablespoon yellow mustard 1 tablespoon sweet green pickle relish 1 tablespoon chopped onion 4 tomato wedges 1 dill pickle spear 2 sport peppers 1 dash celery salt Sounds good, doesn’t it? But if someone skipped the celery...
By Brian Costin
Unions carefully backing away from ObamaCare
Unions carefully backing away from ObamaCare
“We love what you were trying to do but we hate what you actually did.”
By Paul Kersey
Unions outpace corporations in super PAC spending
Unions outpace corporations in super PAC spending
Labor unions are losing influence, popularity and the fight over labor policy in many states. To soften their fall, unions have dramatically increased political spending.
By Justin Hegy
ObamaCare in Illinois: You have to buy it to find out what it costs
ObamaCare in Illinois: You have to buy it to find out what it costs
While rallying public support for the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, then-House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi famously said that Congress “[has] to pass the bill so you can find out what’s in it, away from the fog of controversy.” It appears that Illinois state officials are taking a page from the Pelosi playbook when...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Unions outpace corporations in super PAC spending
Unions outpace corporations in super PAC spending
Labor unions are losing influence, popularity and the fight over labor policy in many states. To soften their fall, unions have dramatically increased political spending. A study from the Center for Public Integrity shows labor unions have notably increased political spending nationally in the first half of 2013. During the six-month period, unions contributed $10 million to...
By Justin Hegy
It’s time for Illinois politicians to embrace school choice
It’s time for Illinois politicians to embrace school choice
Kyle Olson Publisher, Founder and CEO EAGnews.org America is supposed to be about freedom. One of the founding principles of our country is that we are naturally endowed with the inalienable right to choose how we want to live our lives. We drive the cars we want. We shop where we want. We live where...
By Chris Andriesen
New study shows strong teachers union bosses hurt student performance
New study shows strong teachers union bosses hurt student performance
It’s becoming clear that teachers’ union bosses are doing a lousy job representing the best interests of their members. Case in point: Chicago Teachers’ Union President Karen Lewis. Not only did she organize a strike and agree to a contract that she knew would cost thousands of her fellow union members their jobs, but she...
More than 136,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
More than 136,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
In January, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, began a new project verifying eligibility for Illinois’ 2.7 million Medicaid enrollees. For years, state workers had failed to take adequate steps to ensure the people receiving Medicaid benefits were actually eligible for the program. As an Auditor General report noted, state workers failed to...
By Jonathan Ingram
ObamaCare redefines ‘large business’
ObamaCare redefines ‘large business’
The American people are about to receive yet another ObamaCare trick in the coming weeks. While many small businesses thought they would be safe from the costliest provisions of the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, some of the nation’s small employers are finding out that they may be counted as “large employers”...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Pizza with a purpose
Pizza with a purpose
Dimitri has found that investing in good people makes the difference in an industry where the customer experience matters.
By Hilary Gowins
Indiana decision to strike down Right-to-Work law should not stand
Indiana decision to strike down Right-to-Work law should not stand
Judge John Sedia of the Lake County, Ind., Superior Court has held that the state’s Right-to-Work law violates the state constitution. While the Sept. 9 decision is disappointing, neither union officials nor union critics should put much stock in it. The state will appeal the case to the Indiana Supreme Court, which is very likely to reverse...
By Paul Kersey
More than 2 million Illinoisans dependent on food stamps
More than 2 million Illinoisans dependent on food stamps
The total number of Illinoisans on food stamps increased to nearly 2.15 million in June. One-sixth of Illinoisans, or 16.7 percent, are enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. More than 100,000 people were added to the SNAP rolls in June. This is an artificially high number resulting from disaster-response programs deployed in...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner