Leaving children alone can come with lifelong consequences for Illinois families
Leaving children alone can come with lifelong consequences for Illinois families
One story shows how poorly written laws can cost responsible parents their livelihoods.
By Jeffrey Schwab
Speeding ticket can cost you more than $900 in Illinois
Speeding ticket can cost you more than $900 in Illinois
True ticket costs are hard to stomach in many Illinois cities.
By Austin Berg
Yes, Illinois still bans fireworks
Yes, Illinois still bans fireworks
The Land of Lincoln is one of only seven states to impose harsh restrictions on the sale and possession of fireworks.
By Austin Berg
In budget battle, Illinois leaders should respect the Constitution
In budget battle, Illinois leaders should respect the Constitution
State leaders took an oath to uphold the Illinois Constitution. But they show deference to the document only as it suits them.
3 prevailing budget truths for Illinois
3 prevailing budget truths for Illinois
Three facts prove that sensible spending coupled with pro-growth reforms is the solution to the current crisis. 1. Illinois has a spending problem. Not a revenue problem. If Illinois spending had grown at the same rate as inflation and Illinois’ population, the state’s expenditures would have been $8 billion less than they were in 2014. Extending...
By Ted Dabrowski
Failed $2.2 billion temporary budget was unbalanced, more of the same for Illinois, according to GOMB
Failed $2.2 billion temporary budget was unbalanced, more of the same for Illinois, according to GOMB
A last-ditch attempt at a temporary budget represented the same untenable spending pattern that taxpayers cannot afford.
By Jonelle Lesniak
It’s time for a true balanced-budget requirement for Illinois
It’s time for a true balanced-budget requirement for Illinois
For years Illinois politicians have used borrowing and budgeting gimmicks to give the false appearance of balanced budget.
By Ted Dabrowski
Ending Illinois’ budget crisis: No more business as usual
Ending Illinois’ budget crisis: No more business as usual
Flooding Springfield’s coffers with new money is a tried-and-failed approach.
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
10 facts about Illinois’ budget showdown
10 facts about Illinois’ budget showdown
The new fiscal year has started, and Illinois doesn’t have a state budget. Now what?
By Jeffrey Schwab
Tax growth approaches double the pace of income growth in Illinois
Tax growth approaches double the pace of income growth in Illinois
Money flowing to Illinois’ state and local governments grew much faster than the average Illinoisans’ paycheck from 1969-2012.
By Austin Berg
Obama urges Congress to pass law letting Puerto Rico declare bankruptcy, time to let Illinois do the same
Obama urges Congress to pass law letting Puerto Rico declare bankruptcy, time to let Illinois do the same
If the White House wants to give Puerto Rico the right to bankruptcy, it should extend the option to all states and territories.