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Madigan’s Chicago bailout

Madigan’s Chicago bailout

Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is calling for another big tax hike – one that conveniently funnels hundreds of millions of dollars each year to his home district of Chicago. He and his legislative colleagues will have collected more than $31 billion in new tax revenues by the time the temporary tax hike sunsets in...

More education spending does not equal better results

More education spending does not equal better results

Madigan’s new tax proposal — which levies a 3 percent surcharge on income over $1 million to provide funding to schools — is packaged as an easy political sell. Who can argue with a pitch that cries: “More money for children!” But it’s not so simple. A look at the data about education spending and...

Youth unemployment: Lack of opportunity in Illinois

Youth unemployment: Lack of opportunity in Illinois

Illinois is in a jobs crisis, now claiming the second-highest jobless rate nationally and the highest jobless rate in the Midwest. Gov. Pat Quinn and his allies are now on the move to make the problem worse for young people and minorities. Quinn should have learned from his own dismal record. Since Quinn took office,...

By Michael Lucci

Saving Chicago

Saving Chicago

Chicago and state politicians have ignored the city’s growing pension crisis for nearly two decades. But with the recent onslaught of credit downgrades, billion-dollar budget deficits and comparisons to Detroit, the city’s problem has become impossible to ignore. Chicago’s slide toward bankruptcy now threatens the city’s status as an economic powerhouse, as well as the...

Illinois legislators try to repeal the First Amendment

Illinois legislators try to repeal the First Amendment

Incumbent politicians hate to be criticized, and in Illinois some of them have decided to do something about it – not by correcting the behavior for which people criticize them, but by trying to repeal the First Amendment. That may sound outrageous, but it’s true. On Thursday, the Illinois Senate’s Executive Committee passed a resolution...

What Madigan won’t tell you about education spending

What Madigan won’t tell you about education spending

When House Speaker Michael Madigan issued a press release about his new tax proposal yesterday – which levies a 3 percent surcharge on income over $1 million, which Madigan said will provide funding for schools – he highlighted the struggles of districts across the state to balance their books. Unfortunately, he neglected to mention these...

Illinois still has secret collective bargaining: Bill fails to get to floor

Illinois still has secret collective bargaining: Bill fails to get to floor

In Illinois, elected officials and government unions negotiate their contracts completely hidden from the eyes of taxpayers. This means taxpayers end up paying for increases in government workers’ salaries, benefits and other expenses – but aren’t even allowed to see what they’re paying for until it’s too late. Unfortunately, about two weeks ago a bill...

By Justin Hegy

Illinois Supreme Court strikes down eavesdropping law

Illinois Supreme Court strikes down eavesdropping law

Today the Illinois Supreme Court struck down the state’s “eavesdropping” law, which had been widely criticized as the most unfair, overbroad law of its kind in the country. Under Illinois state law, recording someone else’s words without his or her consent was a felony. The law was supposedly intended to protect people’s private conversations, which...

Five Illinois “fair tax” myths

Five Illinois “fair tax” myths

Myth #1: “The ‘fair tax’ will only affect the rich.”   Don’t be fooled. The ‘fair tax’ is being sold as a tax on the rich. But under the proposal from state Rep Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, the lawmaker who is sponsoring the bill to put a so-called “fair tax,” or progressive tax, amendment on the...

By illinoispolicy

ObamaCare price tag

ObamaCare price tag

Like so many promises made to the American public while promoting ObamaCare, the promise that the new health-care overhaul would save the average family $2,500 per year turned out to be false. Not only was this promise repeated over and over, the sad reality is that many families couldn’t keep their health plan and their...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Trapped in Illinois’ worst schools: Education outcomes in Illinois’ lowest-performing public schools

Trapped in Illinois’ worst schools: Education outcomes in Illinois’ lowest-performing public schools

Most people assume that Chicago is home to Illinois’ lowest-performing schools. And that’s not a far-fetched belief – Chicago’s lowest-performing schools are doing a dismal job of teaching students the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the future. But Chicago is home to only 45 percent of the state’s lowest-performing elementary schools and...

Partly cloudy: Municipal online transparency scores vary widely

Partly cloudy: Municipal online transparency scores vary widely

Improving government transparency is a year-round effort for the Illinois Policy Institute, but each year during Sunshine Week, we place a special focus on the issue. We celebrate Sunshine Week by releasing the latest round of Local Transparency Project audit results, this time measuring the transparency levels of some of Illinois’ largest municipalities, in relation...

By Brian Costin

ObamaCare gimmicks won’t secure more young enrollees

ObamaCare gimmicks won’t secure more young enrollees

A recent flurry of ObamaCare marketing gimmicks aimed at young Americans reeks of desperation on the part of the administration and Illinois state officials. Recent examples coming from the White House include a “Funny or Die” spoof interview featuring President Barack Obama with comedian Zach Galifianakis to a series of health care-themed GIFs on the...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman