Despite Senate OKing one-month budget, Illinois no closer to a balanced budget
Despite Senate OKing one-month budget, Illinois no closer to a balanced budget
Temporary, unbalanced budget now moves to the governor’s desk for approval – Rauner has said he will veto the measure.
By Lara Forsythe
High black imprisonment risk tied to educational opportunity
High black imprisonment risk tied to educational opportunity
Fixing criminal-justice disparities means improving education as well.
By Bryant Jackson-Green, Ted Dabrowski
As Springfield stalls reform, another Illinois manufacturer heads across state lines
As Springfield stalls reform, another Illinois manufacturer heads across state lines
Illinois’ broken workers’ compensation system makes it an easy decision to leave.
By Michael Lucci
Chicago now home to the nation’s highest sales tax
Chicago now home to the nation’s highest sales tax
Buying local just got a lot less appealing for Chicagoans. The city reclaimed the highest sales-tax rate of any major city in the nation on July 15, when the Cook County Board, which oversees Illinois’ largest city, voted to raise its portion of the sales tax, bringing Chicago’s combined rate to 10.25 percent from 9.25...
By Hilary Gowins
Illinois is now the biggest food-stamp user in the Midwest
Illinois is now the biggest food-stamp user in the Midwest
Many of the reforms that were so effective in Michigan are included in Gov. Bruce Rauner’s legislative agenda for Illinois.
By Michael Lucci
Illinois House Democrats pass temporary budget, Senate must concur, Rauner says he won’t sign
Illinois House Democrats pass temporary budget, Senate must concur, Rauner says he won’t sign
Even if Senate Bill 2040 passes into law, it only buys the General Assembly a couple of weeks.
By Darlene Senger