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ObamaCare: Rate shock in Illinois and across the nation

ObamaCare: Rate shock in Illinois and across the nation

One of the harsh realities of ObamaCare is that the insurance plans available under the president’s sweeping law are more expensive than insurance that is currently available. For example, a 27-year-old man living in Chicago would pay $125 per month for the lowest-cost “bronze” plan under ObamaCare. If that individual had an income of $25,000,...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Democrats receive overwhelming majority of Illinois government union donations

Democrats receive overwhelming majority of Illinois government union donations

In recent months, unions that had been sharply critical about many aspects of ObamaCare have been extremely quiet since Republicans in Congress have made a concerted – and very controversial – attempt to slow down implementation of the law. The federal government shutdown could have presented a creative union lobbyist with a great opening to...

By Paul Kersey

Legislators call for Chicago Public Schools to play by the same education funding rules

Legislators call for Chicago Public Schools to play by the same education funding rules

Chicago Public Schools, or CPS, has been getting special treatment from the state for almost 20 years when it comes to funding for special education, transportation and nutrition programs. According to a recent report in the Belleville News-Democrat, CPS received $607 million in a special block grant from the state last year for these programs...

Progressive tax hike proposal attacks Illinois’ working and middle classes

Progressive tax hike proposal attacks Illinois’ working and middle classes

State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana, recently revealed a new progressive tax proposal with rates that hit Illinois’ middle and working classes hard. Under current Illinois law, the individual income tax rate will be 3.75 percent in 2015. Under Jakobsson’s new plan, however, a higher 4 percent rate kicks in for people earning just $18,000. That...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Hidden consequences of Illinois’ credit downgrades

Hidden consequences of Illinois’ credit downgrades

Illinois’ credit rating is in a free fall. Rating agencies have downgraded Illinois 13 times under Gov. Pat Quinn. Most recently, Moody’s Investors Service reduced Illinois’ credit rating to A3 from Aa3 – just four notches above junk status. Even before this downgrade, Illinois already had the worst credit rating in the nation. Illinois’ constant...

By Ted Dabrowski

Pension reform: Time to means test COLAs

Pension reform: Time to means test COLAs

Illinois’ pension conference committee is once again rumored to be nearing a “fix” for the state’s pension mess. But if the pension conference committee is serious about saving the pensions of state retirees and workers who have dedicated their careers to public work, they will put an end to cost-of-living-adjustments, or COLAs, for government retirees...

By Ted Dabrowski

ObamaCare: Who is eligible for coverage?

ObamaCare: Who is eligible for coverage?

Under the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, individuals are required to have health insurance coverage by Jan. 1, 2014, or pay a fine. This provision of the law is called the individual mandate. There are a number of ways that people can obtain coverage under ObamaCare if they do not currently get...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

More than 73 percent of Illinois Medicaid cases reviewed last week had eligibility errors

More than 73 percent of Illinois Medicaid cases reviewed last week had eligibility errors

In January, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, began a new project verifying eligibility for Illinois’ 2.7 million Medicaid enrollees. For years, state workers had failed to take adequate steps to ensure the people receiving Medicaid benefits were actually eligible for the program. As an Auditor General report noted, state workers failed to...

By Jonathan Ingram

Disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector

Disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector

It’s hard not to notice the disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector. Anyone driving through the outskirts of Peoria can witness the closed buildings and half-abandoned neighborhoods. Cities all across Illinois have seen a similar story unfold. Illinois’ manufacturing base has been in decline, losing over 130,000 manufacturing jobs in the past decade. Even during the...

By Justin Hegy

Cash-strapped Illinois should end master’s degree pay bumps

Cash-strapped Illinois should end master’s degree pay bumps

School districts across Illinois waste more than $941 million a year by giving raises to teachers who earn their master’s degrees, even though most studies show these degrees do nothing to boost student achievement. In fact, even U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan thinks this is one of the worst ways to spend money in...

Disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector

Disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector

It’s hard not to notice the disappearance of Illinois’ manufacturing sector. Anyone driving through the outskirts of Peoria can witness the closed buildings and half-abandoned neighborhoods. Cities all across Illinois have seen a similar story unfold. Illinois’ manufacturing base has been in decline, losing over 130,000 manufacturing jobs in the past decade. Even during the past...

By Justin Hegy

Indiana sues IRS over ObamaCare employer mandate

Indiana sues IRS over ObamaCare employer mandate

While the media and public are focused on lawmakers’ fight over ObamaCare and the federal budget, a bigger fight is taking place in the courts. On Oct. 8, the state of Indiana, along with 15 school districts, filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service over ObamaCare’s employer mandate. Under the law, large employers are required...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

State, unions work together to keep parents in the dark

State, unions work together to keep parents in the dark

Illinois school districts and administrators want to keep parents in the dark. That’s why the Illinois State Board of Education is refusing to do a full release of results from a survey about the inner workings of the state’s public schools. The state paid $600,000 to Chicago Consortium on School Research to conduct the survey,...

Union bosses silence ObamaCare critiques to pander to Democrat allies

Union bosses silence ObamaCare critiques to pander to Democrat allies

Just a couple of weeks ago the AFL-CIO passed a sharp criticism of the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, in a written document at its national convention in Los Angeles. This document was the last of a string of union complaints about the national health insurance law and the way that the...

By Paul Kersey