Illinois’ comeback story starts here.

Martin Sahagun

Martin Sahagun

“My name is Martin Sahagun. I’m the CEO of Sahagun Siles Partners. I have a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a master’s in urban design.” “This city has provided me almost everything. Skyscrapers, nature, landscape. I always say if I didn’t move to Chicago, I might be in some other career. This city is a...

‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters

‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters

The “millionaire tax” was being OK’d by Illinois voters, with 60.3% voting “yes” on the advisory question about raising taxes on residents earning over $1 million a year to fund property tax relief. The problem is, millionaires would not be the only tax targets.

By Patrick Andriesen

Over 1 in 7 Illinoisans get food assistance

Over 1 in 7 Illinoisans get food assistance

Nearly 2 million Illinoisans – or more than 1-in-7 – received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in July 2024. One-quarter of county offices reported more than 1-in-5 residents received food help.

By Patrick Andriesen

Chicago mayor, Chicago Teachers Union want ‘millionaire tax’ money

Chicago mayor, Chicago Teachers Union want ‘millionaire tax’ money

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is banking on $300 million in new property taxes from residents in his latest budget. He and his former coworkers at the Chicago Teachers Union want a progressive state income tax to deliver more money to them, not to property tax relief.

By Dylan Sharkey