The Local Transparency Project

By Jonelle Lesniak
10/09/2013
The Local Transparency Project is an encouraging example of a successful grassroots effort and a great resource for citizen activists looking to organize and mobilize.– Sunlight Foundation For democracy to work citizens need access to the information about what government does. Proactive online transparency is the best way to give citizens the opportunity to be educated...

Part-time Illinois: Work hours have dropped since ObamaCare signed into law

By Naomi Lopez Bauman
09/27/2013
Illinois is in the midst of a decades long struggle to overcome numerous challenges ranging from corruption, high unemployment, underfunded pensions and high taxes. At a time when the state can’t afford any additional obstacles, recent data provide support to the claim that employers have been cutting employee hours to avoid the costliest aspects of...

TAGS: ACA: Affordable Care Act, jobs

Illinois’ temporary tax hike: $18 billion later

By Benjamin VanMetre
09/17/2013
Myth: The temporary 2011 tax increase was necessary to pay down Illinois’ backlog of bills, stabilize the state’s pension crisis and strengthen its economy. Fact: Since the tax increase was passed, Illinois’ unpaid bills and pension debt have grown, and the state’s economy is among the worst in the nation. Illinois lawmakers in January 2011...

TAGS: Barbara Flynn Currie, credit rating, John Cullerton, Judy Baar Topinka, Pat Quinn, progressive income tax, Taxpayer Accountability and Budget Stabilization Act, unpaid bills

Illinois’ 102 county online transparency audit

By Brian Costin
06/27/2013
One of the best protections against corruption is transparency, and in today’s digital age one of the easiest ways for government to be open and accountable is through posting public documents on the Internet. Unfortunately, most Illinois counties need to dramatically improve when it comes to online transparency. The Illinois Policy Institute recently audited all...

Cross-Nekritz makes Illinois’ already-broken pension system worse

By Benjamin VanMetre
05/13/2013
HB 3411 known as Cross-Nekritz – the latest iteration of Nekritz-Biss – paints over Illinois’ pension crisis with more of the same broken policies that have pushed government retirement systems to the edge of collapse. This bill: Perpetuates unstable, unpredictable and unmanageable defined benefit systems – The key driver of Illinois’ pension crisis is the state’s defined...

Teen unemployment in Illinois: the toll of the Great Recession and minimum wage

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
11/12/2012
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...

TAGS: Great Recession, jobs, John Cullerton, living wage, minimum wage, unemployment

Can Illinois afford another income tax hike?

By Benjamin VanMetre
10/18/2012
Household incomes have plunged by 8.2% across the nation since President Obama took office. In the President’s old stomping grounds, median household income dropped by 2.6% just between 2010 and 2011. And now Gov. Quinn is working to take even more from families in Illinois through higher taxes. But there’s no room left in the family budget for another...

Progressive income tax: Money grab disguised as tax reform

By Ted Dabrowski
10/10/2012
The problem The same forces that helped Quinn land the governorship in 2010 and raise income taxes in 2011 are laying the groundwork for a progressive tax initiative. They want to make the temporary 2011 tax hike permanent and tax certain individuals at ever-higher marginal rates. This initiative, outlined in a February 2012 report, The...

A model of success: Chicago’s charter schools hold the top nine spots for 2012 ACT scores

By Ted Dabrowski
10/07/2012
The problem Too many of Chicago’s children don’t reach their full potential because traditional public schools are failing them. Our solution Chicago’s charter schools are proving, once again, that low-income children can succeed if given a chance. Why this works In 2012, charter schools held the top nine spots for open-enrollment, non-selective public high schools...