CTU’s answer for failing schools: Blame the ‘fat cats’
CTU’s answer for failing schools: Blame the ‘fat cats’
It is a fairly standard piece of Alinskyite strategy: make the argument about personalities rather than principles or results. Find an enemy and make the whole fight about him or her or it. As progressive icon and “Rules for Radicals” author Saul Alinsky himself put it, “pick the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize...
By Paul Kersey
A 2013 wish list from the Illinois Policy Institute team
A 2013 wish list from the Illinois Policy Institute team
Despite higher taxes, union strikes and apocalyptic predictions, we
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It is a fairly standard piece of Alinskyite strategy: make the argument about personalities rather than principles or results. Find an enemy and make the whole fight about him or her or it.
Local government headlines
Local government headlines
Dixon: Years in the making, city woes won’t end in months Taxpayers in the city of Dixon fell victim to former Comptroller Rita Crundwell’s theft of $53 million since 1990. But until last year no one noticed the money was missing. With Crundwell pleading guilty to the federal embezzlement charges, the city of Dixon stands...
By Brian Costin
The Illinois pension pot: the less you put in, the less you earn
The Illinois pension pot: the less you put in, the less you earn
Wouldn’t it be nice to earn 7 to 8 percent interest on money you don’t have in the bank? That’s exactly what caretakers of the state’s public pension systems assume. Illinois’ five pension systems are expected to pay out more than $600 billion between now and 2045. In order to pay for these benefits, the...
By Jonathan Ingram
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Imagine an Illinois economy so vibrant that companies felt they had to be in Illinois to reach their fullest potential. Imagine a tax environment so competitive that companies across the country battled to get a piece of Illinois real estate. Keep imagining, because this certainly isn’t a reality. The fact is, Illinois ranks 48th in economic...
By Benjamin VanMetre
The Illinois pension pot: the less you put in, the less you earn
The Illinois pension pot: the less you put in, the less you earn
Wouldn't it be nice to earn 7 to 8 percent interest on money you don't have in the bank?
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Cronyism runs deep in Illinois
Imagine an Illinois economy so vibrant that companies felt they had to be in Illinois to reach their fullest potential.
Judges’ Retirement System posts negative returns
Judges’ Retirement System posts negative returns
Another one of the state’s five pension systems has posted negative investment returns for 2012, highlighting yet again the problems caused by Illinois’ politician-controlled defined-benefit plans using taxpayers as a backstop. For the third time in the last five years, the Judges’ Retirement System, or JRS, has posted a negative investment return. Although the pension...
By Jonathan Ingram
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
A number of the new municipal laws going into effect for 2013 are related to increasing government transparency. These new laws include: Meeting agendas must contain the “general subject matter” for action items. (PA 97-827) Notices and agendas must be available for public review for 48 hours before meeting. (PA 97-827) Reports concerning sales tax rebate agreements...
By Brian Costin
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
New municipal transparency laws for 2013
A number of the new municipal laws going into effect for 2013 are related to increasing government transparency. These new laws include:
Local governments among worst offenders in wasteful spending
Local governments among worst offenders in wasteful spending
Illinois state government has 230 programs that provide state funds to nearly 7,000 units of local government in Illinois. The largest 11 programs alone provide more than $13 billion to local governments. The distribution of that money, across the entire state, makes it difficult to hold state and local governments accountable for their spending decisions....
By Benjamin VanMetre