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Spotlight on Spending #15: Traffic Control Aides

Spotlight on Spending #15: Traffic Control Aides

Problem Do you wonder how busy downtown traffic is able to go and stop in Chicago? Is it because Chicago has traffic control aides in the streets? That’s up for debate. According to the City of Chicago’s website, traffic control aides assist in facilitating the movement of traffic; keeping intersections clear; allowing police to be...

By Chris Andriesen

Honest Taxation Pledge Gaining Momentum

Honest Taxation Pledge Gaining Momentum

by Mark Cavers The Illinois Honest Taxation Pledge has another new signer!  Representative Kay Hatcher (R-Yorkville) reaffirmed her commitment to protecting taxpayers and being honest with voters through her signature last week. The pledge asks incumbents pledge to oppose and vote against all tax hikes through the start of the 97th Session of the General Assembly in 2011. Previously,...

New Jersey Turnpike Authority Spends Money on Bowling League & Birthdays

New Jersey Turnpike Authority Spends Money on Bowling League & Birthdays

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson In New Jersey, auditors concluded the New Jersey Turnpike Authority “wasted $43 million on unneeded perks and bonuses.” The audit found public funds were spent on an employee bowling league and an event for toll operators which “none of the authority’s employees actually attended.” In an egregious example highlighting the problems with the current compensation...

Most Voters Oppose the Reelection of Anyone Who Voted for Health Care Law, Auto Bailouts, Stimulus Plan

Most Voters Oppose the Reelection of Anyone Who Voted for Health Care Law, Auto Bailouts, Stimulus Plan

by Kate Piercy A recent Rasmussen poll sounds the alarm to incumbents: The major votes you’ve cast in Congress over the past couple years appear likely to come back to haunt you this Election Day. A national telephone survey found most Likely Voters think their representative in Congress does not deserve reelection if he or she...

Job Creation Since 2000

Job Creation Since 2000

by Kate Piercy Senior Research Fellow Veronique de Rugy of the Mercatus Center uses data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to compare net job creation since 2000. Check out the chart below.

Great Depression…I Mean, Recession.

Great Depression…I Mean, Recession.

by Ashley Muchow Depression. Great Recession. Trough. We’ve heard it all in reference to the struggling state of the U.S. economy. President Barack Obama has insisted his policy moves and $787 billion-plus spending initiatives staved off a second Great Depression. The National Bureau of Economic Research declared late last month that the recession ended in June of 2009, after less...

Cartoon Blogging – Quinn reviving Illinois

Cartoon Blogging – Quinn reviving Illinois

by Ashley Muchow Check out this cartoon from Scott Stantis of the Chicago Tribune illustrating Quinn’s far-fetched claims to revive Illinois.  Shouldn’t rescue consist of less digging?

Private Employment Bearing the Brunt of the Burden

Private Employment Bearing the Brunt of the Burden

by Ashley Muchow The Mercatus Center released a longitudinal illustration of the changes in employment from 2001 to 2009. In 2009, private sector employment undoubtedly got the short end of the stick–losing nearly 6 million jobs, while government and federal employment numbers managed to increase. Now we all know the economy has been hit hard in recent years and...

$40K for Façade Improvements

$40K for Façade Improvements

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Between September 2008 and August 2010, the Spoon River Partnership for Economic Development in Canton, Illinois received a $40,000 grant as part of the Grant Management Program. This program allows the General Assembly and the Governor to give “grants to specific local governments, units of government, educational facilities and not-for-profit organizations…for specific purposes to bolster the State’s economy,...

Taxpayers Paying for New Model of Chicago

Taxpayers Paying for New Model of Chicago

by Wesley Fox In 2008, the Chicago Architecture Foundation was awarded a $100,000 grant from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to “assist in the development of the 2008-2009 Special Exhibitions.” According to the DCEO Grant Tracker (Under “Search Grants by Organization” search Chicago Architecture Foundation, Grant #09-335008), the Special Exhibitions will feature a “state-of-the-art scale model...

Chicago Officials Circumvent Competitive Bidding Rules

Chicago Officials Circumvent Competitive Bidding Rules

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Competitive bidding rules help governments save money, increase transparency, and avoid “pay-to-play” politics. Unfortunately, government officials don’t always play by the rules. The Chicago Tribune reports: City officials circumvented competitive bidding rules to steer a $23 million digital-radio contract to Schaumburg-based Motorola, according to City Hall’s top watchdog and documents obtained by the Tribune. Inspector General...

Fake Reform: The 2010 Illinois Governor Recall Amendment

Fake Reform: The 2010 Illinois Governor Recall Amendment

The Problem Blago, Ryan, Walker—Illinois has a sorry history of crooked governors. Currently, the Illinois General Assembly has a monopoly on the gubernatorial removal process by way of impeachment proceedings. Citizen-initiated recall is one way to vest citizens with the ability to remove corrupt or poorly performing elected officials from office. Unfortunately, the Governor Recall...

By Chris Andriesen

Judges Still Silent

Judges Still Silent

The silence continues. Illinois judges and organizations who represent the state’s judiciary are still refusing to comment about their skyrocketing salaries and perks revealed last week with the publication of the Institute’s special report:Judicial Pay and Perks in the Prairie State. Calls and e-mails seeking comment placed this week to individual jurists, the Illinois Judges...

The Freshman Four Hundred Million

The Freshman Four Hundred Million

by Collin Hitt You’ve heard of losing the Freshman Fifteen. But can Illinois colleges trim fat, too, by lowering their freshman dropout rates? The American Institutes of Research has published a new report estimating the Illinois taxpayers spent almost $400 million on college costs for students who never made it to sophomore year ($300 of that was...