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Things you think are treats but really are tricks

Things you think are treats but really are tricks

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson This time of year, children go door-to-door dressed in costumes to ask their neighbors for treats. Throughout the year, governments at the federal, state and local level provide services and programs that many look upon as treats. But considering the cost and inefficiency of some of these programs and services, are these...

How to stop pushing jobs out of Illinois

How to stop pushing jobs out of Illinois

by Emily Dietrich “If we repeal this law, these jobs will come back to Illinois,” said Brian Littleton, founder and CEO of ShareASale, at a press conference announcing the introduction of legislation to repeal Illinois’ affiliate nexus law, sometimes referred to as the “Amazon tax.” Wednesday’s press conference focused on the thousands of Illinois businesses...

Reforms in Wisconsin save millions

Reforms in Wisconsin save millions

by Mark Cavers Earlier this year, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker ushered in a set of reforms to his state’s budget and personnel system. At the time, opponents said the reforms would be catastrophic. This month, the governor launched a website showing what the reforms have actually meant for local governments and taxpayers. According to Gov. Walker, local...

ObamaCare makes it harder for the poor to find work

ObamaCare makes it harder for the poor to find work

by Jonathan Ingram As we reported yesterday, ObamaCare is going to bust Illinois’ budget and hurt the most vulnerable among us. But did you know it’s also going to drastically raise the costs of hiring new workers? ObamaCare requires most employer-sponsored insurance coverage to provide a minimum level of benefits, which ultimately drives the cost of labor...

By Chris Andriesen

Is the Nation slowing Illinois’ job growth?

Is the Nation slowing Illinois’ job growth?

by Emily Dietrich Is the national economy really at fault for Illinois’ poor jobs market? The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the September numbers on Illinois’ jobs market yesterday. The report was titled: “National Slowdown Impacts Illinois’ Economy.” This report comes on the heels of their August report, titled: “Stagnant National Growth Squeezes Illinois Labor Market.”...

New technology for old problems: 10 elements of high quality digital learning

New technology for old problems: 10 elements of high quality digital learning

The Problem For years, the same common challenges have escaped solutions in even the best public schools: classes move too slowly for some students but too quickly for others; course offerings in foreign language or Advanced Placement are very limited in small and rural schools; and, especially in elementary schools, the school day leaves too...

By Collin Hitt

Illinois’ pension bonds: The other $26 billion obligation you shouldn’t ignore

Illinois’ pension bonds: The other $26 billion obligation you shouldn’t ignore

In just ten years, the Illinois General Assembly pushed the burden of billions in government spending onto Illinois’ future generations. Official estimates put Illinois’ unfunded pension liability at $85.6 billion. But that amount does not take into account the $25.8 billion in pension obligation bond (POB) payments still outstanding, which have a net present value...

Overloaded: One in Three Illinoisans on Medicaid by 2019?

Overloaded: One in Three Illinoisans on Medicaid by 2019?

The Problem The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, will have a profound impact on Illinois’ Medicaid patients. It will make the program more expensive and worsen care for those who need it most by adding more people to a failing program. ObamaCare expands Medicaid in two major ways: First, it...

By Jonathan Ingram

Overloaded: One in Three Illinoisans on Medicaid by 2019?

Overloaded: One in Three Illinoisans on Medicaid by 2019?

The Problem The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, will have a profound impact on Illinois’ Medicaid patients. It will make the program more expensive and worsen care for those who need it most by adding more people to a failing program. ObamaCare expands Medicaid in two major ways: First, it...

By Jonathan Ingram

Policy Chart: ObamaCare will make 1 in 3 Illinoisans a dependant of Medicaid

Policy Chart: ObamaCare will make 1 in 3 Illinoisans a dependant of Medicaid

Download this Policy Chart report here. See the full report for this Policy chart here. The federal health care changes hinge on expanding Medicaid eligibility to cover more Americans. While proponents of this supposed reform say more people will have access to care, the reality is that flooding an already-stressed Medicaid system with new enrollees...

Ask expert Joel Kotkin: What will Illinois & America look like in 2050?

Ask expert Joel Kotkin: What will Illinois & America look like in 2050?

by Brian Costin Joel Kotkin is a noted author and leading expert on the evolution of cities, towns and rural places across the world. Demographic and technology advancements are transforming how and where Illinoisans will live and work. What’s in store for Illinois, and what policies will best help us capitalize on our future? Should we...

A perfect 10 – Unemployment rises to 10% in Illinois

A perfect 10 – Unemployment rises to 10% in Illinois

by Emily Dietrich Illinois’ unemployment rate rose to 10 percent, the Illinois Department of Employment Security reported today. For yet another month, more Illinoisans were added to the unemployment rolls. Specifically, 10,500 people lost their jobs last month or started looking for work after having given up. Yet, Illinois did experience some job creation. In September, 1,600...

House Republicans Say No to Federal Pension Bailout for IL

House Republicans Say No to Federal Pension Bailout for IL

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson As Illinois state legislators head back to Springfield for the veto session next week, pension reform is the hot topic on everyone’s mind. The time for reform is now, but what solutions are available to legislators? The right way: Taking the difficult, but necessary steps towards real pension reform that ensures there will be money...

CLASS Act Scrapped

CLASS Act Scrapped

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Earlier today, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act is not going to be implemented. The controversial long-term care program is part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and has been under scrutiny since before the law was enacted....