Update on SB2494 and School Choice
Update on SB2494 and School Choice
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Medicaid transparency (HB5241) has passed both Houses and now awaits a signature from the Governor.
In 2008, the Governor's Office employed a horticulturist who cost taxpayers $61,000.
The Illinois Policy Institute held a luncheon discussion
Kristina Rasmussen's letter is featured in the Daily Herald. She explains why something like a cigarette tax would affect all taxpayers, not just smokers.
In fiscal year 2009, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity gave International Coal Group, Inc a $1.6 million dollar grant as part of the Coal Competitiveness Program.
In 2008, the Governor's office employed numerous staff members to keep the residence up and running.
In 2008, the Governor's Office employed three butlers who each made over $2,500 per month.
SB2494 has been endorsed by newspapers across the state. Learn the facts about SB2494 below Does your legislator support SB2494? Find out more here. Senate Bill 2494 creates a pilot program to give parents in Chicago’s lowest-performing and most severely overcrowded schools educational options. Each family enrolled in one of these schools will be offered a school...
Senate Bill 2494 creates a pilot program to give parents in Chicago
The answer isn't always a tax hike...
Following up on a blog from yesterday, we found 54 more interns, include 5 who received more than $40,000 in 2008.
Almost half the interns with the State of Illinois made over $10,000 in 2008.
Collin Hitt gives at update on the status of SB 2494, the bill that would give vouchers to students in struggling schools in Chicago.