The irony of Cook County’s 2013 budget
The irony of Cook County’s 2013 budget
Taxes are about to go up again on many items for Cook County residents under the county’s 2013 budget. The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a $2.95 billion budget for fiscal year 2013 by a landslide 16-1 vote last week. The budget includes a series of new revenue initiatives– a $1 per pack tax...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Teen unemployment in Illinois: the toll of the Great Recession and minimum wage
Teen unemployment in Illinois: the toll of the Great Recession and minimum wage
THE PROBLEM Only 27 percent of teens in Illinois had jobs last year – the lowest Illinois teen employment rate in the 42 years this data has been collected. The figures were worst for African American teens in Chicago, where only 10 percent had jobs. As the graphic shows, the Great Recession clobbered teens with...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
City of Chicago joins with special interests to drive out business
City of Chicago joins with special interests to drive out business
Uber – the maker of a popular smartphone application that allows you to summon a black car, taxi, or SUV with the push of a button – is under fire from regulators and the taxi lobby in Chicago, as new rules proposed by the commissioner of the City’s Department of Business of Affairs would make...
The next two years in Illinois
The next two years in Illinois
Neither Illinois Senate President John Cullerton nor House Speaker Mike Madigan will have a Republican boogeyman to point to when they speak to interest groups or members of their own caucuses.
Liberty Justice Center joins the fight to save Uber Chicago
Liberty Justice Center joins the fight to save Uber Chicago
Proposed rules and regulations would prohibit Uber
The progressive income tax: unfair, unstable, unresponsive and inefficient
The progressive income tax: unfair, unstable, unresponsive and inefficient
Gov. Pat Quinn and many groups in Illinois are pushing for the state’s next multibillion dollar tax increase – a progressive income tax. Passing a progressive income tax is “one of my goals before I stop breathing,” Quinn said. There has been a lot of misinformation about the progressive income tax floating around. It’s time to...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Obama’s likely to continue focusing on big government solutions for education
Obama’s likely to continue focusing on big government solutions for education
Unlike four years ago, a vote for the re-election of President Barack Obama was not about change. It was about maintaining the status quo. This is no truer than in the issue of education, where Obama will continue to use the federal government’s purse strings to incentivize states to pursue his top-down agenda. The two...
The progressive income tax: unfair, unstable, unresponsive and inefficient
The progressive income tax: unfair, unstable, unresponsive and inefficient
Gov. Pat Quinn and many groups in Illinois ares pushing for the state
With the election over, will Obama bail out Illinois pensions?
With the election over, will Obama bail out Illinois pensions?
President Barack Obama has won a second term, giving him what he described earlier this year as “more flexibility” in his policy choices. Will one of those choices be bailing out state pensions? All across the country, states are grappling with pension systems that are massively underfunded. Under new accounting rules, Illinois’ unfunded pension debt stands...
By Jonathan Ingram
Despite Obama re-election, many states will still opt out of ObamaCare
Despite Obama re-election, many states will still opt out of ObamaCare
With a second term now secure for President Barack Obama, states will need to decide whether they should opt-in to ObamaCare’s massive expansion of Medicaid. A Supreme Court decision earlier this year gave states the choice of whether to opt-in or not. So far, just nine states have committed to implementing the expansion. Leaders from most states,...
By Jonathan Ingram
California’s Proposition 30: a sneak peek into Illinois’ future
California’s Proposition 30: a sneak peek into Illinois’ future
Last night, California Gov. Jerry Brown asked Californians to pay higher income taxes. Fifty-four percent of voters opted for the tax increase. A similar scenario is beginning to play out in Illinois. Under California’s current progressive income tax structure, the second-highest marginal rate of 9.3 percent kicks in at just $48,000. To put that into perspective,...
By Benjamin VanMetre