Illinoisans have nation’s lowest confidence in state economy
Illinoisans have nation’s lowest confidence in state economy
The need for foundational change couldn’t be more evident in the Land of Lincoln.
The need for foundational change couldn’t be more evident in the Land of Lincoln.
A Republican-sponsored bill in Missouri could make it easier, less costly and more convenient for women across Illinois’ border to obtain birth control.
Spending on state-worker pension benefits grew 586 percent between 2000 and 2015.
A bill introduced by state Rep. Andre Thapedi, D-Chicago, would make President Barack Obama’s Aug. 4 birthday Illinois’ 13th paid state holiday.
The perk costs taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars each year.
Chicago taxpayers to pay a significant premium and fees in connection with the $725 million Chicago Public Schools borrowed on Feb. 3.
Full transcript of Governor Bruce Rauner’s 2016 budget address, as prepared for delivery to the General Assembly on Feb. 17, 2016.
State lawmakers have effectively exempted themselves from the consequences of budget gridlock.
The Civic Federation is pushing a $30 billion tax hike in Illinois, following the same mistaken path that got Illinois in today’s fiscal crisis.
A proposal to criminalize recording and posting fights would violate the First Amendment rights of Illinois residents
A recent Gallup poll found residents in states with higher tax burdens are more likely to want to move. Illinoisans are the third-most-likely to say they would prefer to move permanently to another state.
Gov. Bruce Rauner’s Budget Address Noon, Wednesday, February 18, 2015
While Illinoisans’ incomes have flatlined since the recession, state tax revenue has grown by more than that in almost every state in the nation.