Illinois lawmakers receive generous, life-long health insurance
Illinois lawmakers receive generous, life-long health insurance
Illinois taxpayers spent $1.23 million this past year to provide health insurance to state lawmakers.
Illinois taxpayers spent $1.23 million this past year to provide health insurance to state lawmakers.
Illinois’ prison budget grew $110 million over the last five years.
Indiana and Michigan laid the framework for a manufacturing and jobs recovery. Until politicians in the Illinois General Assembly get serious about pursuing real reforms, the state’s jobs climate with continue to decline.
South Dakota’s sobriety program is a good model to combat drunk driving; Illinois should adopt it.
Failing to pass a balanced budget is of little consequence to the state’s political class.
Each Chicago household is on the hook for more than $63,800 in future tax bills – much of it for services already rendered.
Areas of Illinois that are driven by backbone industries such as manufacturing are being hollowed out. That reality is showing up in the form of government dependence.
UPDATED JULY 19: It’s almost inevitable that the state will violate either the Fair Labor Standards Act or the Illinois Constitution