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Democrats choose unions over taxpayers

Our CEO, John Tillman,  joined “Riley & Scot” on WROK to discuss the attempted override of the Governor’s veto of the AFSCME/union bill.

Survey: One-third of Illinois union households unaware they can opt out of union

Are you aware that you can opt-out of union membership and of paying all union dues without losing your job or any other penalty?

Economic advantages in legalizing Chicago’s food carts

Our Managing Editor, Hilary Gowins Yelvington, joined “Outside the Loop” with Mike Stephen on WGN-AM to discuss the legalization of food carts in Chicago.  

Report: Criminal justice reform proposals could reduce prison population, save state taxpayers $110 million

Illinois can achieve the goal of a lower crime rate, lower incarceration rate and smarter spending on criminal justice while maintaining public safety

An easy win for Chicago: Legalize food carts already

This article was written by Hilary Gowins Yelvington and featured in Crain’s Chicago Business on August 5, 2015.  Chicago leaders are wringing more revenue out of taxpayers who use cellphones, watch Netflix, own property and buy locally via increased taxes and surcharges in a desperate attempt to plug an expected billion-dollar budget deficit. But there’s...

Aug. 4: IL Policy Institute budget expert to speak in Rochelle

Event to discuss Illinois’ economy, public education system

Aug. 4: IL Policy Institute budget expert to speak in Rochelle

Event to discuss Illinois’ economy, public education system

Greece, Puerto Rico and Illinois Are Linked by Too Much Debt and Too Few Jobs

This article was written by Neal Asbury and featured in NewsMax on July 30, 2015.  Before this year, nobody would have mentioned Greece, Puerto Rico and Illinois in the same breath. At one time they had little in common. Now they are linked by failed economies. The modern Greek state, which was established in 1830...