Institute on Fox Business: Ted Dabrowski discusses one in three Illinois residents living at or near poverty
Institute on Fox Business: Ted Dabrowski discusses one in three Illinois residents living at or near poverty
Illinois Policy Institute’s Vice President of Policy, Ted Dabrowski, joined Varney & Co. on Fox Business to discuss poverty in Illinois — one in three residents lives at or near poverty.
Contagion 2.0: Did you really think it was over?
Contagion 2.0: Did you really think it was over?
The holidays are over and kids have been back in school for weeks. But students in Grayslake District 46 are back at home now that teachers are on strike.
Illinois’ balanced budget rule not worth the paper its written on
Illinois’ balanced budget rule not worth the paper its written on
Gov. Pat Quinns Office of Management and Budget recently released its three-year budget projections for Illinois General Fund. According to the report, Illinois will end fiscal year 2013 with a $242 million budget surplus.
By Benjamin VanMetre
CPS free lunch program plagued by fraud
CPS free lunch program plagued by fraud
Illinois education financing system is rife with poorly designed policies.
When it comes to pensions, Illinois faces lack of leadership
When it comes to pensions, Illinois faces lack of leadership
We keep looking for leadership and we keep ending up with politics.
2013 budget projections show Quinns true colors
2013 budget projections show Quinns true colors
How confident do you feel that Illinois will be able to pay its bills in 2013 and beyond?
Businesses could face higher rates with progressive tax
Businesses could face higher rates with progressive tax
Learn more about the disadvantages of a progressive income tax.
State employee pension fund sees dismal 2012 returns
State employee pension fund sees dismal 2012 returns
Although the pension fund for state employees predicted it would earn $850 million in fiscal year 2012, it actually earned less than $6 million. The fund posted an investment return of just 0.05 percent, far below the 7.75 percent it expected.
Institute in Crain’s: Springfield’s latest pension fumble was a win for taxpayers
Institute in Crain’s: Springfield’s latest pension fumble was a win for taxpayers
This was the running theme during Illinois' recent lame duck session: Pass anything.
Two-year anniversary of 2011 tax hike nothing to celebrate
Two-year anniversary of 2011 tax hike nothing to celebrate
Two years ago, the average family started forking over an additional $1,500 from their annual pay due to higher taxes.
By Benjamin VanMetre
Fitch warnings don’t mean kick the can down the road
Fitch warnings don’t mean kick the can down the road
Illinois credit rating received a warning today from Fitch Ratings. What Fitch cited as the ongoing inability of the state to address its large and growing unfunded pension liability means a rating downgrade is likely unless reforms are passed within s
Passage of management bill will prevent some government workers from unionizing
Passage of management bill will prevent some government workers from unionizing
With the last procedural hurdles cleared, Senate Bill 1556, also known as the "management" bill, will be presented to Gov. Pat Quinn and is expected to receive his signature.
By Paul Kersey
Digital outreach expands impact of liberty movement
Digital outreach expands impact of liberty movement
We often hear stories from Illinoisans who find comfort in knowing others are working to advance liberty in our state some are shocked to learn such a community exists and that it is ranked #1 among State Policy Network organizations.
By Chris Andriesen
Nekritz-Biss pension funding guarantee would make pensions a priority over education, health care, public safety
Nekritz-Biss pension funding guarantee would make pensions a priority over education, health care, public safety
For years annual pension costs have been crowding out spending on education, health care and public safety. Now, Illinois legislators are looking to lock that in.