Hosed at the pump: Illinois gas taxes
Hosed at the pump: Illinois gas taxes
As Illinois motorists hit the road for Labor Day weekend, they’ll shell out an average of $4.14 for a gallon of gas. In Chicago, motorists are paying $4.31 a gallon, according to the AAA. That’s a whopping 48 cents more than the national average at $3.83 a gallon. At these prices, motorists in Chicago are paying...
By Lawrence McQuillan
S&P downgrades Illinois’ credit rating
S&P downgrades Illinois’ credit rating
S&P’s latest downgrade should come as no surprise. It’s just another mark of shame for a leaderless state spiraling out of control. The downgrade was a reaction to the state’s August 17th failure to reform its pension problems. In that meeting, the only bill on the table reduced Illinois’ total pension debt by less than...
By Ted Dabrowski
Roadblock to reform: How Illinois labor law empowers government unions at taxpayers’ expense
Roadblock to reform: How Illinois labor law empowers government unions at taxpayers’ expense
THE PROBLEM Government employee unions have become a persistent obstacle to reforming government in Illinois. At every level, and on a wide range of issues, union officials work to prevent changes that are desperately needed. In Chicago, the teachers union is has threatened a strike to prevent teachers from working a longer day. Meanwhile in...
By Paul Kersey
Remain calm when responding to CTU’s strike notice
Remain calm when responding to CTU’s strike notice
The Chicago Teachers Union filed a 10-day strike notice Wednesday, which may tempt some Chicagoans to overreact. To some extent the teachers union is counting on this sort of reaction. They are hoping that upset parents will call on the school board to end the strike at all costs, and pressure the district into making...
By Paul Kersey
Brother can you spare $21,000?
Illinois pension funds need 19 percent annual investment returns to make ends meet
Illinois pension funds need 19 percent annual investment returns to make ends meet
Illinois reports that it owes $83 billion to its five public pension funds. Worse yet, under new reporting requirements by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board and Moody’s Investment Services, the state’s pension debt will more than double. There are a lot of numbers being thrown around in the fight over pension reform. But these are the...
By Jonathan Ingram
Don’t be a victim of public corruption, learn from District 147’s transparency mistakes
Don’t be a victim of public corruption, learn from District 147’s transparency mistakes
This time the alleged corruption comes from West Harvey-Dixmoor School District 147. Retired superintendent, Alex Boyd, is accused of,“fraudulently cashing out about $350,000 worth of sick and vacation time and racking up $57,000 in unauthorized credit card charges.” Also, board member Mable Chapman is accused of, “helping Boyd bilk the district while having family members hired by...
By Brian Costin
Welfare abuse: As American as baseball, hotdogs and whoopie pies
Welfare abuse: As American as baseball, hotdogs and whoopie pies
The national food stamp program was originally designed to provide nutritional foods for folks who can
Progressive income tax: Brought to you by Illinois unions
Progressive income tax: Brought to you by Illinois unions
A coalition of progressive groups is beginning to coalesce around a proposal to create a progressive income tax in Illinois. Under their plan state income tax rates will increase as one reaches higher incomes, up to a top rate of 11 percent for incomes over $1 million. This plan would leave Illinois with one of...
By Paul Kersey
Can you wait four years to get a job in Illinois?
Can you wait four years to get a job in Illinois?
Illinois’ July unemployment rate hit 8.9 percent, up from 8.7 percent in June, the second consecutive monthly increase. Thirty-nine states have a lower unemployment rate than Illinois. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois’ labor force is roughly 6.5 million people. More than half a million of them are unemployed. This is a...
By Lawrence McQuillan
Institute in Baltimore Sun: Is another federal bailout coming?
Institute in Baltimore Sun: Is another federal bailout coming?
Maryland stands to lose big if the government steps in to save state pension systems
Feds to cut Medicare payments to nearly every Illinois hospital
Feds to cut Medicare payments to nearly every Illinois hospital
In October, the federal government will begin implementing the “readmissions adjustment factor,” one of ObamaCare’s cuts to hospital reimbursement rates. New research from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that the group hit hardest by these new cuts are safety net hospitals. According to federal data, a whopping 88 percent of hospitals in Illinois will be hit with this year’s rate cuts. By...
By Jonathan Ingram
The cost of pension inaction
The cost of pension inaction
by Conor Durkin When politicians lose interest in reform, taxpayers “lose interest,” too. Last week Gov. Quinn’s special legislative session failed to pass a bill dealing with Illinois’ pension problems. Yet even if any measure had passed, Illinois’ massive problems would persist. The proposals debated in Springfield were far too small to make a visible...
By Chris Andriesen
Calling government unions’ bluff
Calling government unions’ bluff
As John Tillman noted yesterday, the last few days have been full of political melodrama as the Illinois General Assembly holds a special session that is unlikely to do more than pass a sliver of a reform — if they can even muster that. But I’d like to call attention to the role that AFSCME is...
By Paul Kersey