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Commentary on Gov. Quinn’s budget address

Commentary on Gov. Quinn’s budget address

This week, Gov. Quinn submitted his budget proposals for fiscal year 2013, which starts July 1, 2012. The governor said that the state’s “rendezvous with reality has arrived.” But while the governor recognized the state’s problems, he offered few concrete reforms on how to solve these problems. Below is the Institute’s commentary on Gov. Quinn’s...

By Chris Andriesen

Illinoisans agree: The tax hike was a failure

Illinoisans agree: The tax hike was a failure

by Taylor Smith It’s no secret that Illinois’ record income tax hike has failed to revive Illinois’ fiscal health. But it also has dramatically exacerbated the state’s economic outlook on many levels. Since the tax hike, Illinois’ unemployment numbers have worsened. In 2011, Illinois’ unemployment rate increased most in the nation – by far – with 46...

By Chris Andriesen

Life isn’t fair: The teachers’ union boss’ teachable moment

Life isn’t fair: The teachers’ union boss’ teachable moment

by Dan Proft I stand corrected. The teachers’ unions do have the ability to educate. New Jersey Education Association Executive Director Vincent Giordano recently provided, however inadvertently, the greatest teachable moment in public education since American Federation of Teachers President Al Shanker said, “When school children start paying union dues, that’s when I’ll start representing the...

By Chris Andriesen

Hubris defined: Chicago teachers union wants 30% salary raises

Hubris defined: Chicago teachers union wants 30% salary raises

by Michael Wille In their opening round of teacher contract negotiations, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has demanded reduced class sizes, higher taxes on the city’s richest residents and a whopping 30 percent salary increase with little accountability in return. Think about what they are calling for. At a time when 10.2 percent of Chicagoans are out...

By Chris Andriesen

2011 Illinois General Assembly Legislative Vote Card: Full Year-End Report

2011 Illinois General Assembly Legislative Vote Card: Full Year-End Report

Introduction Illinois’ prosperity hinges on better public policy, and 2011 was a crucial year for the state as it faces massive challenges. The state raised taxes on every family and business in Illinois, and then doled out tax breaks to a special few. Any serious reform of state spending was left to future years, meaning...

By Chris Andriesen

2011 Illinois General Assembly Legislative Vote Card: Full Year-End Report

2011 Illinois General Assembly Legislative Vote Card: Full Year-End Report

In the 2011 Legislative Vote Card, the Illinois Policy Institute shines a light on the floor votes in Springfield that mattered most during the calendar year, including key votes from the early January session of the outgoing 96th General Assembly.

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School choice program reduces crime, saves taxpayers

School choice program reduces crime, saves taxpayers

A new study highlights the benefits of school choice programs outside the classroom. High-risk students who used vouchers were less likely to commit violent crimes. As a result, costs to society at large dramatically decreased.

Rebuttal to Gov. Quinn’s 2012 State of the State Address

Rebuttal to Gov. Quinn’s 2012 State of the State Address

by John Tillman Below, you will see a link to my brief response to Gov. Quinn’s 2012 State-of-the-State speech presented at noon today in Springfield. The overarching theme with the Governor’s speech is that Illinois is moving forward and is “back on course.” How does that square with the people of Illinois? Actually, 74% say the...