Quinn OKs more than $12 billion in new infrastructure spending
Quinn OKs more than $12 billion in new infrastructure spending
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn announced a proposal on Wednesday to spend $12.62 billion over the next six years on transportation projects.
Gov. Perry to Illinois businesses: Get out while theres still time
Gov. Perry to Illinois businesses: Get out while theres still time
Texas Gov. Rick Perry wrote a letter to businesses in Illinois, offering them a way to escape the states dire fiscal mess and punishing business climate move to Texas.
Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax
Springfield City Council votes to hike sales tax
After several hours of debate, the city council voted 6-3 to raise the sales tax from 8 percent to 8.5 percent to repay an $86.6 million, 15-year bond issue to finance the three-year infrastructure program.
Chicago Digital Learning Symposium
Chicago Digital Learning Symposium
Illinois Policy Institute, in partnership with the Union League Club of Chicago and its Public Affairs Committee, is hosting the Digital Learning Symposium in Chicago.
Union attempts to take over charter schools
Union attempts to take over charter schools
If you can't beat them, join them.
Illinois’ income tax turns 44
Illinois’ income tax turns 44
Forty-four years ago this week, Illinois began collecting a state income tax.
Setting the record straight on the virtual school moratorium bill
Setting the record straight on the virtual school moratorium bill
Early last week, members of the Illinois House Education Committee voted to allow an amendment to House Bill 494, which aims to establish a three-year moratorium on virtual schools in Illinois, to go to the House floor.
Illinois takes on tax day with a resolution opposing the progressive income tax
Illinois takes on tax day with a resolution opposing the progressive income tax
The good news: today state Rep. David McSweeney, R-Barrington Hills, introduced a measure that opposes efforts to pass the next multibillion dollar tax hike in Illinois a progressive income tax.
No reason to celebrate Tax Day
No reason to celebrate Tax Day
The 67 percent tax hike on individuals and the 46 percent tax hike on corporations were supposed to pay down the states unpaid bills, but instead 80 cents out of every tax hike dollar went to fund state worker pensions in 2012.
PRESS RELEASE: Illinois Policy Institute applauds House Resolution opposing graduated income tax
PRESS RELEASE: Illinois Policy Institute applauds House Resolution opposing graduated income tax
PRESS RELEASE from the ILLINOIS POLICY INSTITUTE MEDIA CONTACT: Diana Rickert diana@IllinoisPolicy.org or (312) 607-4977 Illinois Policy Institute applauds House Resolution opposing graduated income tax Implementing a “graduated” or “progressive” tax structure in Illinois would mean tax hikes for middle class Illinoisans SPRINGFIELD (April 15, 2013) Across the state, tax hike advocates are laying...
Institute in State Journal-Register: State employee contract terms should be public
Institute in State Journal-Register: State employee contract terms should be public
As we try to evaluate the deal that Gov. Pat Quinn reached with state employees, we have plenty of reasons to be skeptical about Quinns claim that health care changes in the contract will save the state $900 million
Government has become increasingly dependent on top earners
Government has become increasingly dependent on top earners
If there was any confusion over whether the income tax burden is progressive or regressive in the United States, a recent report by the Tax Foundation, Putting a Face on Americans Tax Returns, clears things up.
By Benjamin VanMetre
Teachers should not be evaluated by principals
Teachers should not be evaluated by principals
Making sure we identify poor teachers and have them exit the teaching profession should be of the utmost importance. This is because teachers, by far, have the single biggest impact on student success.