Pritzker’s ‘Family Relief Plan’ offers Illinoisans $35 while inflation takes $90
Pritzker’s ‘Family Relief Plan’ offers Illinoisans $35 while inflation takes $90
Gov. J.B. Pritzker boasted about financial responsibility and sympathy towards working families, but the average family of three can expect to save only $35.52 per month as inflation eats away $90 from that family’s budget.
By Perry Zhao
Permanent vote-by-mail registration opens Aug. 10 in Illinois
Permanent vote-by-mail registration opens Aug. 10 in Illinois
Permanent vote by mail allows Illinoisans to vote at home, offering convenience and a chance to make better-informed decisions. Voters automatically receive a ballot for each future election, so illness or forgetfulness aren’t barriers to civic duty.
By Dylan Sharkey
How to get more than your fair share from an Illinois pension
How to get more than your fair share from an Illinois pension
Illinois offers generous pensions to public workers, but some workers engage in legal schemes that give them more than their fair share. Here are some common Illinois pension games that taxpayers are forced to fund.
By Justin Carlson
10 Illinois pension abuses show why taxpayers deserve reform
10 Illinois pension abuses show why taxpayers deserve reform
Illinois’ broken pension system has allowed loopholes and schemes that cheat other pensioners and drive up taxpayers’ burdens. Here are 10 examples.
By Justin Carlson
U.S. gas prices drop near $4 a gallon, but not in Illinois
U.S. gas prices drop near $4 a gallon, but not in Illinois
Gas prices were on the decline for the 50th straight day, but Illinois’ gas taxes kept the average price above $4.50 a gallon.
By Dylan Sharkey
Fact check: Illinois’ economic recovery under Pritzker among worst in nation
Fact check: Illinois’ economic recovery under Pritzker among worst in nation
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s newest campaign ad credits him with fixing state finances and boasts of Illinois’ job growth. Both are among the worst in the nation.
By Dylan Sharkey
Jerome Cooper
Jerome Cooper
“Higher property taxes from Amendment 1 would mean I’m gonna have to leave Illinois because I can’t afford to stay here."
10 Illinois metro areas gain jobs, only 1 recovers from pandemic
10 Illinois metro areas gain jobs, only 1 recovers from pandemic
Only Bloomington has recouped early 2020 job losses, which is bad news for Illinois’ lagging economy as recession fears increase.
By Bryce Hill
Jackie Jackson
Jackie Jackson
"Running a business can be stressful at times, but I do it because I absolutely love offering job opportunities.”
Amendment 1 would give teachers unions more power over students’ health
Amendment 1 would give teachers unions more power over students’ health
The number of students enrolling in Chicago Public Schools continues to fall as teachers’ unions impose COVID-19 policies and infringe on parents’ choices about their childrens’ health and safety. A ballot proposal would make that worse.
Illinois still missing 1 in 7 jobs lost during pandemic
Illinois still missing 1 in 7 jobs lost during pandemic
With the highest unemployment rate in the Midwest and 117,000 jobs still missing, Illinois’ labor market is among the least recovered in the region.
By Bryce Hill
38 challengers give Illinois voters first choices in decades
38 challengers give Illinois voters first choices in decades
Alper Turan fled Iran 24 years ago to seek a better life for himself and his family. He wants to help his new home by being one of 38 candidates recruited by Illinois Policy to run for the Illinois General Assembly. He wants voters to have a choice.
By Dylan Sharkey