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Rescuing Medicaid: How Illinois can reform Medicaid without rate cuts and tax hikes

Rescuing Medicaid: How Illinois can reform Medicaid without rate cuts and tax hikes

In February, Gov. Pat Quinn told lawmakers that to rescue Illinois’ Medicaid program, the state would need to “reduce expenditures in the program by $2.7 billion” for fiscal year 2013. But so far, neither Quinn nor lawmakers have proposed a plan that does so. The Illinois Policy Institute has proposed reforming Medicaid into a premium assistance program,...

By Jonathan Ingram

Orland Township, Tinley Park, Orland School District 135 and Orland Fire receive high marks in transparency audit

Orland Township, Tinley Park, Orland School District 135 and Orland Fire receive high marks in transparency audit

CHICAGO (May 18, 2012) – The village of Tinley Park, Orland Township, Orland School District 135 and the Orland Fire Protection District all received high marks in an online transparency audit conducted by the Illinois Policy Institute. These Orland Township-area governments join the Village of Orland Park, who maintained a score of 100 percent from...

By Brian Costin

Why Sen. Brady is wrong about local pension accountability

Why Sen. Brady is wrong about local pension accountability

Recently, Sen. Bill Brady suggested that local pension accountability would lead to property tax increases (Pension imbalance, May 13, 2012). Not true. The state already increased everyone’s income taxes to pay for pensions. Cutting state expenses will allow for lower taxes. If the state doesn’t reduce pension costs, then other education spending will face cuts....

By Collin Hitt

Unchartered territory: Downstate and suburban families lack school alternatives

Unchartered territory: Downstate and suburban families lack school alternatives

The Problem Illinois has fallen behind its neighbors in offering alternatives to students outside major population centers. All children deserve the chance at a brighter future with schools that work best for them. Where choice in education is available, parents respond. Most downstate and suburban parents have few alternatives to their local public schools. A...

By Ted Dabrowski

Mark Zandi and CTBA trying to pull Keynesian rabbit out of hat

Mark Zandi and CTBA trying to pull Keynesian rabbit out of hat

The Center for Tax and Budget Accountability (CTBA) wants taxes raised on hard-working Illinoisans by at least $2.4 billion annually through a progressive personal income tax, which taxes individual income at ever-higher marginal tax rates. Currently, Illinois has a flat 5 percent income tax. In a recent report, the CTBA argues for this tax hike by...

By Lawrence McQuillan

Why does Illinois need grant transparency?

Why does Illinois need grant transparency?

Grant transparency in Illinois is vital to ensure that state spending is being used as efficiently and effectively as possible. Amendment 2 to Senate Bill 3773 would strengthen the Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal statute to include grant recipient information collection and reporting. What would this bill do? It would post the purpose and results of grants to nonprofit...

Letting in sunshine – Grant reporting and documentation would improve Illinois’ online transparency portal

Letting in sunshine – Grant reporting and documentation would improve Illinois’ online transparency portal

The problem In fiscal year 2011, the state handed out more than $1.1 billion to nonprofit organizations across the state in the form of 1,636 grants. While taxpayers can access online how much money was spent on these grants, it’s difficult for them to find out what the grants were for and if the grants...

By Chris Andriesen

Another Illinois business opposes plastic bag regs

Another Illinois business opposes plastic bag regs

By now you probably know that I’m no fan of the plastic bag regulationscurrently up for consideration in the House. Neither is the editorial boardof the Chicago Tribune. Since my article ran back in April, I’ve been contacted by Illinois businesses in the plastic bag and film sector, and the message I’m hearing is the same: they...

By Chris Andriesen

IL State Senate votes to end legislative scholarship program

IL State Senate votes to end legislative scholarship program

Yesterday, the Illinois State Senate voted 43-5-5 to end a controversial legislative scholarship program that had been abused multiple times by elected officials. The bill now moves to the House for consideration.