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
Smith wins House seat despite cloud of corruption
Smith wins House seat despite cloud of corruption
In March of this year, state Rep. Derrick Smith was charged with accepting a bribe of $7,000 in exchange for supporting a grant for a fictional day care operator in an undercover FBI sting. The legislature expelled Smith from the legislature in August, but after Tuesday night’s elections it appears that Smith will return to the Legislature...
By Brian Costin
Sales tax referendums defeated
Sales tax referendums defeated
Last night, four Illinois counties had referendums asking voters if they wanted to create a new sales tax. All four referendums were defeated. The 2007 Illinois County School Facility Tax Act allows a referendum to go on the ballot once a school board representing 51 percent of a county’s population approves the measure. Recently, the...
By Brian Costin
Michigan voters say no to union proposals
Michigan voters say no to union proposals
An interesting test for Illinois came in Michigan, where labor unions were largely defeated in a state that saw Democrats do well. Michigan voters rejected two union-backed ballot proposals that were intended to undo a string of labor-law reforms and cost-saving measures. The results confirm that the public in the upper Midwest is ready to rethink...
By Paul Kersey
Georgia paves way for more charter schools
Georgia paves way for more charter schools
Georgia parents spoke loudly last night. They want more school choice. By a margin of 58 percent to 42 percent, Georgia voters approved a new constitutional amendment, granting the governor, lieutenant governor and the state House speaker the authority to appoint a board that will be in charge of approving new charter schools in the...
Election yields Democratic supermajorities in Illinois General Assembly
Election yields Democratic supermajorities in Illinois General Assembly
After yesterday’s election, Democrats will have a supermajority in both the Illinois House and Senate after inauguration on Jan. 8, 2013. Senate Democrats picked up five seats and will have 40 seats in January – Senate Republicans will control only 19 seats. Illinois House Republicans lost seven seats yesterday, and House Speaker Michael Madigan will...
By Matt Paprocki
Chicago voters indicate desire for state to fund city
Chicago voters indicate desire for state to fund city
Will state taxpayers be asked to pick up the employer share of Chicago teacher pensions?
Labor unrest: how much do striking teachers make?
Labor unrest: how much do striking teachers make?
In 2011 the average household income in Illinois dropped 2.6 percent to $53,234.
Cook County asks voters if it’s OK to abridge First Amendment rights
Cook County asks voters if it’s OK to abridge First Amendment rights
Diane Cohen General Counsel, Liberty Justice Center Cook County’s Nov. 6 ballot contains a series of advisory questions to voters, the results of which are nonbinding but often used to test – if not justify – future legislative initiatives. Placed on the ballot by vote of the Chicago City Council resolution, some of these questions...
By Chris Andriesen
If Illinoisans want to see what a progressive tax really looks like, check out California
If Illinoisans want to see what a progressive tax really looks like, check out California
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Education spending skyrockets while test scores still disappoint
Education spending skyrockets while test scores still disappoint
Despite a struggling economy and a backlog of unpaid bills, per-pupil education spending in Illinois rose to an all-time high this year. Instructional expenditures per pupil – costs associated with teaching – reached $6,284, a 46-percent increase since 2002. Operating expenditures per pupil – costs associated with operating a school district – rose to $11,664,...
By Paul Kersey