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Are forced union dues Constitutional?

Are forced union dues Constitutional?

There are close to 400,000 government employees in Illinois, and millions more across the country, who are forced to pay union dues or agency fees in order to keep their jobs. But now a majority of the United States Supreme Court has signaled that they are ready to rethink the entire thing. The millions of...

By Paul Kersey

Gov. Quinn must be bold on retiree health benefits

Gov. Quinn must be bold on retiree health benefits

Early this morning, Gov. Quinn signed Senate Bill 1313. That bill turns over authority of setting health insurance premiums for retired state and university workers to the Governor’s office. It’s still unclear what Quinn plans to do with that power or how much he intends to save. But one thing is certain: Gov. Quinn needs to be bold....

By Jonathan Ingram

$203 billion and counting: Total debt for state and local retirement benefits in Illinois

$203 billion and counting: Total debt for state and local retirement benefits in Illinois

The problem State government owes billions of dollars for the pensions and health insurance benefits of retired government workers. Local governments owe billions more. Illinois taxpayers are on the hook for the liabilities of both state and local government. State government alone owes $83 billion to its pension funds. However, this figure alone presents an...

By Collin Hitt, Ted Dabrowski, Jonathan Ingram

UPDATE: Senate concurs with tax hike on the poor

UPDATE: Senate concurs with tax hike on the poor

We’ve previously reported on SB 2194, which imposes new taxes on tobacco products and hospitals. Of course, cigarette taxes can’t fix the structural problems of Medicaid. Last week, the bill passed the House 60-52, with eighteen Republicans voting for the tax hike. Moments ago, the Illinois Senate concurred with the House 31-27, sending the bill to the Governor’s...

By Jonathan Ingram

Gov. Quinn signs Medicaid package that fails to deliver

Gov. Quinn signs Medicaid package that fails to deliver

Earlier this afternoon, Gov. Quinn signed the “Medicaid reform” package. As you may recall, Quinn called on lawmakers to reduce Medicaid spending by $2.7 billion in his February budget address. The Institute offered a 59 point plan to help lawmakers hit that target. Our plan would have reduced Medicaid spending by $2.7 billion without cutting reimbursement rates...

By Jonathan Ingram

Local pension accountability doesn’t require higher taxes

Local pension accountability doesn’t require higher taxes

For decades, the state has subsidized the pension costs of teachers working for local school districts. The practice requires the state to pay the employer share of teacher benefits that accrue each year, even though teachers are not state employees. That set-up has destroyed spending accountability across the state. Local school districts have been doling...

By Ted Dabrowski

Illinois House votes to raise taxes

Illinois House votes to raise taxes

The Illinois House just passed SB 2194, which imposes new taxes on tobacco products and hospitals. We’ve previously explained why cigarette taxes can’t fix the structural problems in the Medicaid program. A total of eighteen Republicans signed on to the tax hike, including Mike Bost, Dan Brady, Franco Coladipietro, Jim Durkin, Kent Gaffney, Renée Kosel, David Leitch, Donald Moffitt, Rosemary Mulligan,Chris Nybo, JoAnn Osmond, Robert Pritchard, Dennis Reboletti, Chapin Rose, Jim Sacia, Darlene...

By Jonathan Ingram

Early implementation of ObamaCare headed to Gov. Quinn’s desk

Early implementation of ObamaCare headed to Gov. Quinn’s desk

Last night, we reported on a bill that is headed to the Governor’s desk which would allow the Quinn administration to implement key provisions of ObamaCare in Cook County nearly two years early. This bill was pushed through the legislature with virtual no debate or discussion on the floor. Last year, lawmakers decided — nearly unanimously —...

By Jonathan Ingram