Chicago Pension Contributions are $2.4 Billion Short
Chicago Pension Contributions are $2.4 Billion Short
by Ashley Muchow According to the Civic Federation, the City of Chicago is $2.4 billion behind on its pension contributions. In fiscal year 2009, Chicago pumped $423.9 million into its Municipal, Laborers, Police, and Fire pension funds. Using GASB standards, the Civic Foundation found that the city was $566.5 million short of what should have been contributed. So why...
By Chris Andriesen
Obama Announces Federal Pay Freeze
Obama Announces Federal Pay Freeze
Earlier today, President Obama announced a plan to freeze civilian federal employee pay for two years. The pay freeze “applies to all Executive Branch workers — including civilian employees of the Defense Department, but does not apply to military personnel, government contractors, postal workers, members of Congress, Congressional staffers, or federal court judges and workers.” The pay freezewill also “not...
Some Support Letting States Go Bankrupt
Some Support Letting States Go Bankrupt
by Wesley Fox Illinois along with California have massive budget shortfalls in 2011. In order to help states deal with budget crises, University of Pennsylvania Law Professor David Skeel argues states should be able to go into bankruptcy. Local governments have been able to declare bankruptcy in order to settle debts since the 1930s, but states have...
By Chris Andriesen
Top Margin Income Tax Hikes Do Not Increase Revenue
Top Margin Income Tax Hikes Do Not Increase Revenue
by Ashley Muchow History has shown us that increasing the top margin personal income tax rate has done little to impact tax revenues. Indeed, over the past 60 years, tax revenues as a percentage of GDP have averaged just under 19.5 percent even when the top marginal tax rate has fluctuated from its 92% peak in...
By Chris Andriesen
Work on Industrial Arts Glass Studio Costs Illinois Taxpayers $71k
Work on Industrial Arts Glass Studio Costs Illinois Taxpayers $71k
by Wesley Fox According to the Department of Commerce and Economic OpportunityGrant Tracker website, the Little Black Pearl Workshop received a $71,000 grant to help complete the industrial arts glass studio, located at 1060 East 47th Street in Chicago. Specifically the funds were to be “used to complete the installation of a hood and exhaust system...
By Chris Andriesen
Cartoon Blogging: Response to TSA
Cartoon Blogging: Response to TSA
by Ashley Muchow Jack Higgins of the Chicago Sun Times has a fun illustration on the TSA body scan/pat down debacle. Check it out.
By Chris Andriesen
Failure to Pay Prison Vendors Places Correctional Officers at Risk
Failure to Pay Prison Vendors Places Correctional Officers at Risk
by Wesley Fox According to the Chicago Tribune, the Illinois Department of Corrections is $95 million behind on its bills. Many prison vendors have not been paid in months. Some have stopped extending credit to correction centers, and two havestopped doing business with the Department of Corrections altogether. If Illinois does not start paying its bills on time, more...
By Chris Andriesen
While Illinois Considers Raising Taxes, Neighbors Plan to Cut
While Illinois Considers Raising Taxes, Neighbors Plan to Cut
by Wesley Fox While several of Illinois’s neighbors are moving towards cutting taxes to help promote economic growth and job creation, Governor Quinn is pushing hard for an increase in the individual income tax rate to help “solve” Illinois’s budget problems. If he is successful, Illinois may be the only state in the region that will...
By Chris Andriesen
Amazon Tax Could Put a Damper on Holiday Shopping
Amazon Tax Could Put a Damper on Holiday Shopping
by Ashley Muchow The holidays are just around the corner–the smell of turkey and apple pie are in the air. As you begin documenting the expansive list of gifts to get grandma, aunt Carol, or your beloved grandson, consider this: Illinois legislators are considering a bill that would make shopping online for these loved ones...
By Chris Andriesen
‘Build America Bonds’ Building Debt?
‘Build America Bonds’ Building Debt?
by Ashley Muchow Steve Malanga’s article in the WSJ today covers a topic that is both timely and closely connected to Illinois’s deteriorating fiscal condition. One measure about to reach the lame-duck Congress floor is a call to extend Build America Bonds (BABs)–bonds used by states and municipalities to accrue nearly $160 billion in new debt...
By Chris Andriesen
Trib to New Chicago Public Schools Boss: Don’t Slack
Trib to New Chicago Public Schools Boss: Don’t Slack
by Collin Hitt Some big efforts were begun by Ron Huberman during his time as CEO of Chicago Public Schools. The Trib editors encouraged his replacement Terry Mazany to keep shouldering those boulders uphill. I would agree, especially with this one: “There’s a boulder labeled Extending The School Day. Huberman started pilot programs to give...
By Chris Andriesen
Future Expenses: Financing the Spending of the Past
Future Expenses: Financing the Spending of the Past
by Ashley Muchow Using data from the CBO’s 2010 Long-Term Budget Outlook, Mercatus Center’s Veronique de Rugy has charted the long-term path of federal spending on three of its largest components–Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and interest on federal debt. Here’s the kicker: interest costs, if they remain on their current path, are set to become the majority of...
By Chris Andriesen
Calls for Budget Cuts in Cook County
Calls for Budget Cuts in Cook County
by Ashley Muchow Cook County Board President-elect, Toni Preckwinkle, recently warned county officials they would be responsible for making major spending cuts in their budgets to close the county’s $487 million gap. Preckwinkle met with elected county officials, including Cook County Clerk David Orr, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, and Treasurer Maria Pappas, asking each to cut...
By Chris Andriesen
Institute Launches Local Transparency Project in Downers Grove Area
Institute Launches Local Transparency Project in Downers Grove Area
Recently, a Burr Ridge resident, Stephen Woodward (pictured), approached the Institute to help him examine transparency shortcomings in the conduct of his local school boards. Woodward periodically attends Hinsdale School District 86, as well as School District 181, board meetings and advocates for many of the measures outlined by the Illinois Policy Institute’s10-Point Transparency Checklist....
By Brian Costin