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Illinois Policy Institute wins Templeton Freedom Award

Illinois Policy Institute wins Templeton Freedom Award

Nov. 8, 2011 – Today, John Tillman, CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute was honored to accept a 2011 Templeton Freedom Award for Excellence in Promoting Liberty. The Illinois Policy Institute won in the category of Innovative Media for its Illinois Turnaround Tour New Media Campaign. This award category recognizes outstanding think tank projects that use...

Kotkin to Chicago: Look to New Orleans for School Reforms

Kotkin to Chicago: Look to New Orleans for School Reforms

by Michael Wille Joel Kotkin, an author and futurist, recently spoke at the Institute on what Illinois might look like in 2050. He had a number of insights on different areas of public policy, including a commentary on the reforms that have affected New Orleans’ public school system. Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in...

Joel Kotkin: Illinois needs competitive public policies

Joel Kotkin: Illinois needs competitive public policies

Noted futurist and author Joel Kotkin visited the Illinois Policy Institute Wednesday to discuss how Illinois can brighten its economic and social outlook. In his remarks, Kotkin discussed the importance of good public policies that will allow people and businesses to thrive. When bad public policies are enacted, people vote with their feet – which...

Debt bombs and how we can disarm them

Debt bombs and how we can disarm them

by John Tillman There is only one way out of the worldwide debt crisis, but so far Illinois’ political leaders do not seem to understand what that path is.  Here is what the solution is not: The solution is not increasing taxes. The General Assembly and Gov. Quinn did that in January by implementing a...

Has your legislator signed the Repeal the Tax Hike Pledge?

Has your legislator signed the Repeal the Tax Hike Pledge?

by Brian Costin Just a few hours before a new legislature was sworn in, on January 12, 2011, at 1:30AM Illinois’s 96th General Assembly passed the largest tax hike in state history, raising the individual income tax rate by 67 percent and the corporate tax rate by 46 percent. The vote passed by a razor thin...

Illinois Republicans ask Super Committee for Medicaid flexibility

Illinois Republicans ask Super Committee for Medicaid flexibility

by Jonathan Ingram Earlier today, Republican members of the Illinois House of Representatives filed a resolution in the General Assembly urging the federal Super Committee to recommend granting the state greater flexibility in administering its Medicaid program. In particular, they ask that the Super Committee and Congress repeal the “maintenance of effort” requirements in ObamaCare. As you...

Letter from the CEO: How to spot the good and bad eggs

Letter from the CEO: How to spot the good and bad eggs

This letter was featured in the Fall 2011 edition of Compass, which arrived in mailboxes last week. The complete issue is downloadable here. Halloween is a wonderful holiday for children and grown-ups alike. You have tricks and you have treats. The same is true in policy and political debates. There are tricks and there are treats;...

Free markets and equality

Free markets and equality

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Pro-liberty viewpoints can be few and far between in the media, so it’s refreshing to see an articulate, intelligent and straightforward individual, such as Professor Richard Epstein, interviewed on PBS. Watch Prof. Epstein dispel misconceptions about the free market, equality and taxes in video below. Watch Does U.S. Economic Inequality Have a...

How one village trustee got Illinois’ strongest transparency policy enacted

How one village trustee got Illinois’ strongest transparency policy enacted

Guest post by Peter Breen The number one issue for folks in my recent campaign for Lombard village trustee was holding the line on taxes and spending. After I won the race and was sworn in, I realized the practical difficulty of a part-time member of a village board having to watch over a roughly...

By Chris Andriesen

Support for ObamaCare hits record low

Support for ObamaCare hits record low

by Jonathan Ingram A year and a half ago, Nancy Pelosi told the public that Congress had to pass ObamaCare so they could find out what was in it. Well, Americans aren’t pleased with the result. New polling data from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that support for ObamaCare is at all-time low. Only 18 percent of Americans think that they...

The persuadable middle is listening to Occupy; why the tea party should start, too

The persuadable middle is listening to Occupy; why the tea party should start, too

By John Tillman Last week, the Chicago Tribune published a commentary piece I wrote about the Occupy Wall Street protestors in Chicago. They’ve been camped out near my office for the past few weeks, and I decided to engage them in conversation on my way home one night. The media has likened the Occupy Wall Street protestors...

Things you think are treats but really are tricks

Things you think are treats but really are tricks

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson This time of year, children go door-to-door dressed in costumes to ask their neighbors for treats. Throughout the year, governments at the federal, state and local level provide services and programs that many look upon as treats. But considering the cost and inefficiency of some of these programs and services, are these...

How to stop pushing jobs out of Illinois

How to stop pushing jobs out of Illinois

by Emily Dietrich “If we repeal this law, these jobs will come back to Illinois,” said Brian Littleton, founder and CEO of ShareASale, at a press conference announcing the introduction of legislation to repeal Illinois’ affiliate nexus law, sometimes referred to as the “Amazon tax.” Wednesday’s press conference focused on the thousands of Illinois businesses...