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Farewell to Yet Another Vendor

Farewell to Yet Another Vendor

by Kate Piercy Illinois’s late payments are catching up with it, and businesses are responding. Yet another vendor is saying farewell to Illinois because of our state’s dismal budget situation. The Department of Corrections scrambled this week when the Industrial Soap Co. refused to deliver foam food trays to Menard Correctional Center because it hadn’t been paid,...

Illinois Teachers, the Most Comfortable in America

Illinois Teachers, the Most Comfortable in America

by Collin Hitt Teacherportal.com, an online resource for teachers and would-be teachers, has created a Salary Comfort Score Index that ranks each state. Illinois public school teachers always rank among the country’s highest-paid, but what standard of living does that provide once other factors are accounted for. A word from Teacherportal on its methods: The...

Spending Is Up Since Blago Left Town

Spending Is Up Since Blago Left Town

by Collin Hitt A new brief by the red-hot Civic Federation looks at the state budget in FY2011: “Total spending and transfers out increased by $543 million, or 1.6%, from $33.0 billion in FY2009 to $33.5 billion in FY2011.” Yes, programmatic spending is down. But pension payments are way up, 67 percent. Government in Illinois isn’t getting smaller yet...

Nearly 1 in 5 voters believe the size and power of government is the most important issue in US

Nearly 1 in 5 voters believe the size and power of government is the most important issue in US

by Ashley Muchow When polled by Gallup this past week, Americans showed their concern for the economy, healthcare, and the size of government. Voters are first and foremost concerned about the economy–43% believe this issue to be the most important. But consider this: Nearly 1 in 5 American voters believe the size and power of government is the most...

D+ Math Standards Good Enough for Illinois Schools?

D+ Math Standards Good Enough for Illinois Schools?

by Collin Hitt Federal education law compels states to create performance standards for their schools.  Some state choose high standards – creating a common expectation that students are learning at or above grade level.  Other states have low standards – benchmarks that are so easy for schools to meet that no meaningful information is provided...

Grant for Costumed Actors Costs Taxpayers $79K

Grant for Costumed Actors Costs Taxpayers $79K

by Wesley Fox In 2009, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded a $79,000 to the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition (search “Looking for Lincoln” – Grant #09337008).  The Grant was awarded to “cover costs associated with hosting a Living History Program” that would include “costumed interpreters” to lead daily tours of historical locations around Springfield. According...

Likely Illinois Voters Place Budget Blame on Gov’t Spending

Likely Illinois Voters Place Budget Blame on Gov’t Spending

In a recent survey of 750 Likely Voters in Illinois, Rasmussen Reports measured citizens’ views on the Illinois budget crisis. 73% of voters in Illinois blame the budget crisis in the state on politicians’ unwillingness to reduce government spending. 16% blame the taxpayer’s unwillingness to pay more in taxes. 10% are not sure who is more to...

Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying Includes Indirect Donations to Politicians

Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying Includes Indirect Donations to Politicians

by Wesley Fox The Illinois Policy Institute has proposed greater transparency in taxpayer-funded lobbying, including reports on state and local government expenditures on lobbyists.  The Daily Herald has found another good reason for transparency. According to the Daily Herald, the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Pace and Metra spent more than $12.8 million on...

WSJ Highlights Need for Health Care Transparency

WSJ Highlights Need for Health Care Transparency

Today’s Wall Street Journal carried a special report on how Medicare claims data can be used to root out suspected waste, fraud and abuse (like the NYC family-medicine physician who was flagged for pocketing more than $2 million in 2008 from Medicare thanks in part to administering an odd battery of tests). Earlier this year, we testified in favor of creating...

Stimulating More Taxes

Stimulating More Taxes

by Ashley Muchow Illinois has received $8.4 billion in stimulus funds since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was passed in early February of last year. While these funds came as life preservers to some, a recent Mercatus on Policy study shows quite the opposite. According to Russell Sobel and George Crowley of the Mercatus Center, federal grant funding leads...

Telling Graph: Who Got Stimulated

Telling Graph: Who Got Stimulated

by Kate Piercy Here’s a telling graph, courtesy of the Heritage Foundation, about how the stimulus has “worked” since January 2008: Federal Government: 198,100 jobs gained State Government: 6,000 jobs lost Local Government: 128,000 jobs lost Private Sector: 7,837,000

Honest Taxation Pledge Gains Another Senator

Honest Taxation Pledge Gains Another Senator

The Illinois Honest Taxation Pledge has another new signer! Senator Dale Righter (R-Matoon) reaffirmed his commitment to protecting taxpayers and being honest with voters through his signature today. The pledge asks incumbents pledge to oppose and vote against all tax hikes through the start of the 97th Session of the General Assembly in 2011. Previously, David Vaught the Illinois...

Post-Corruption Transparency Improvements for Hanover Township

Post-Corruption Transparency Improvements for Hanover Township

With Cook County being known nationwide for its levels of corruption you know it’s bad when Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez says that a case of corruption by Hanover Township’s former welfare services director, Aurea Picasso, “may be a new low in Cook County corruption.” “Assistant State’s Attorney Bill Conway said that as welfare...

Chicago Horticultural Society receives $250k for its Conservation Center

Chicago Horticultural Society receives $250k for its Conservation Center

by Wesley Fox In 2009 the Chicago Horticultural Society received a $250,000 grant from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity “to assist in the development of the visitor interpretive features in the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center.”  The Center is located at the Chicago Botanical Gardens. According to the DCEO Grant Tracker website (search Chicago...