The Latest Chicago Corruption Scandal
The Latest Chicago Corruption Scandal
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson The latest corruption scandal in Chicago, “Operation Crooked Code,” has resulted in the convictions of 21 people. Of the individuals convicted, 15 were city building and zoning inspectors. If you’ve never heard of the Crooked Code scandal, you are not alone. The Chicago Sun-Times explains: Despite those successful cases, Crooked Code hasn’t been as high-profile...
By Chris Andriesen
Illinois Pays $100k to Host a Football Game Between Two Out-of-State Universities
Illinois Pays $100k to Host a Football Game Between Two Out-of-State Universities
by Wesley Fox The Chicago Football Classic Inc. received a $100,000 grant to assist in hosting the Chicago Football Classic. According to the DCEO website the game “will feature Mississippi Valley State versus Southern University.” Southern University is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Mississippi Valley State is located in Itta Bena, Mississippi. The grant was part of...
By Chris Andriesen
Charter Schools in the UK?
Charter Schools in the UK?
by Collin Hitt The UK is considering a new policy modeled after charter schools in America. Called “free schools,” the proposal has been endorsed by Arne Duncan in advance of his visit to the country this week. A story in today’s London Telegraph framed the issue well, and quoted yours truly: For Mr Gove, the...
Key Facts about Illinois
Key Facts about Illinois
The Problem With its resources, location, expansive farmland, and first-class towns and cities, Illinois should be a leading economic powerhouse in the United States. Unfortunately, thanks to an unfriendly business and regulatory climate, Illinois has been underperforming for years. “Rich States, Poor States,” a comprehensive economic performance index authored by Steve Moore, Art Laffer, and...
By Chris Andriesen
It’s Report Card Day for Illinois Schools!
It’s Report Card Day for Illinois Schools!
by Collin Hitt The Illinois State Board of Education has announced that it will release school report cards today, showing whether schools are doing better or worse at meeting state and federal academic standards. The decision to release information on a Friday afternoon heading into a weekend when everyone is going to be focused on...
List of ATR Tax Pledge Signers
List of ATR Tax Pledge Signers
by Kristina Rasmussen Americans for Tax Reform just released its 2010 Illinois list of Tax Pledge signers: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) released an updated list of incumbents and challengers in Illinois who have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. These candidates have made a written commitment to their constituents to never raise their...
State Gives $63 Million Tax Incentive to Chrysler
State Gives $63 Million Tax Incentive to Chrysler
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson The state budget crisis has created mounting problems for the state government, from state credit ratings plummeting to vendors refusing state orders because of late payments. But this hasn’t stopped the spending. Earlier this month, Governor Quinn granted $50 million of new spending for job training projects, even though hospitals, schools, and non-profits are still waiting for...
Chicago Mayoral Candidate Proposing Cutting Own Pay
Chicago Mayoral Candidate Proposing Cutting Own Pay
by Wesley Fox Chicago mayoral candidate Gery Chico announced today he would take a 20% cut in pay and would force thousands of other city employees to do the same if elected mayor. He would also ask the city’s 50 Aldermen to take a pay cut as well and work to reduce the number of standing City Council...
High Cost for Mandated College Polling Stations
High Cost for Mandated College Polling Stations
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Earlier this year, SB 3012 was signed into law and created a pilot project mandating that election authorities provide early voting sites on public university campuses in their jurisdiction. The project is only for the 2010 general election, but some county clerks have voiced their opposition to the mandate citing the high costs for small...
Illinois Sportsmen to DNR: Where’s Our Money?
Illinois Sportsmen to DNR: Where’s Our Money?
by Lee Williams Download a formatted version of this report, complete with a table of the Pittman-Robertson Act contracts awarded by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, here. SPRINGFIELD, IL.—The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is misappropriating millions of dollars that should have been earmarked for the state’s sportsmen. The Pittman-Robertson Act, an 11-percent federal tax on...
By Chris Andriesen
Cartoon Blogging: Volunteers Stealing Jobs
Cartoon Blogging: Volunteers Stealing Jobs
by Ashley Muchow Check out Chris Britt’s cartoon in the State-Journal Register. We bloggedyesterday on the absurdity of the union blacklash against volunteers participating in zoo “clean up” day.
Farewell to Yet Another Vendor
Farewell to Yet Another Vendor
by Kate Piercy Illinois’s late payments are catching up with it, and businesses are responding. Yet another vendor is saying farewell to Illinois because of our state’s dismal budget situation. The Department of Corrections scrambled this week when the Industrial Soap Co. refused to deliver foam food trays to Menard Correctional Center because it hadn’t been paid,...
Illinois Teachers, the Most Comfortable in America
Illinois Teachers, the Most Comfortable in America
by Collin Hitt Teacherportal.com, an online resource for teachers and would-be teachers, has created a Salary Comfort Score Index that ranks each state. Illinois public school teachers always rank among the country’s highest-paid, but what standard of living does that provide once other factors are accounted for. A word from Teacherportal on its methods: The...
Spending Is Up Since Blago Left Town
Spending Is Up Since Blago Left Town
by Collin Hitt A new brief by the red-hot Civic Federation looks at the state budget in FY2011: “Total spending and transfers out increased by $543 million, or 1.6%, from $33.0 billion in FY2009 to $33.5 billion in FY2011.” Yes, programmatic spending is down. But pension payments are way up, 67 percent. Government in Illinois isn’t getting smaller yet...