Almost $5,000 on Business Cards
Almost $5,000 on Business Cards
The state spent $4,765 on Business cards in 2008 and 2009.
The state spent $4,765 on Business cards in 2008 and 2009.
The Institute's Director of Outreach, Brian Costin, appeared January 12 on on the nationally syndicated show First Business responding to the recent unemployment insurance tax hike and extended benefits in Illinois.
Please join us for our education summit, In Our Hands, a gathering of national experts on school choice. The lunch session will be keynoted by the activist, pastor and state lawmaker, the Rev. Senator James Meeks.
$735 million from state sale.
Want to speak out about one of the top free speech issues of the year? Today is the deadline to comment on the government
Nothing is easier to spend than other people's money.
The Institute's CEO, John Tillman, appears on Chicago Tonight on January 13 responding to the Governor's State of the State address. John was critical of the Governor taking on as much short term debt as he has but applauded the Governor for his efforts
The Institute's CEO, John Tillman, appears on Chicago Tonight on January 13 responding to the Governor's State of the State address. John was critical of the Governor taking on as much short term debt as he has but applauded the Governor for his efforts
The Institute's CEO, John Tillman, appears on Chicago Tonight on January 13 responding to the Governor's State of the State address. John was critical of the Governor taking on as much short term debt as he has but applauded the Governor for his efforts
A federal government study says the (federal) Head Start program isn't working.
by Mark Cavers Using our transparency website, IllinoisOpenGov.org, I found that in 2008, the Department of Employment Security spent $1,489.20 at the Hilton in Springfield.
The Governor's Office spent $123,180 in telecom expenses last year. Where can you see the charges online? Find out here.
Then check out this free guide from the Illinois Network of Charter Schools.
New report offers three policy initiatives for providing parent