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A Survey and Overview of Privatization in Illinois’ Public Schools

A Survey and Overview of Privatization in Illinois’ Public Schools

Executive Summary Illinois has 871 school districts.  Each one is supposed to efficiently provide a high-quality education to all students who enroll in its schools.  It is no secret that many districts have struggled with providing a high-quality education.  Others have struggled to do so efficiently. A number of reforms exist to help school districts...

By Collin Hitt

Health Care Mandate Mania

Health Care Mandate Mania

What to do about 47 million uninsured nationwide and 1.4 million Illinoisans without insurance?  This has become a central issue in the debate over health care.  In recent years, mandates, both on individuals and businesses, have emerged as a popular solution among policymakers to address the chronic problem of the uninsured and uncompensated care. Last...

By Chris Andriesen

Why Health Care Costs So Much and What We Can Do About It

Why Health Care Costs So Much and What We Can Do About It

WHY HEALTH CARE COSTS SO MUCH AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT (Springfield, Ill.) Government intervention in the economy, whenever it is tried, often comes with unintended consequences that make matters worse.  The arena of health care is no exception. Over recent decades, the debate over what has caused health care costs to rise so...

By Chris Andriesen

A Stimulating Idea: The Case For An Illinois Gas Tax Suspension

A Stimulating Idea: The Case For An Illinois Gas Tax Suspension

Critics say that the effect of suspending the Illinois Gas Tax will be minimal and would deprive state government of needed taxes to build highways and roads. They are wrong on both counts. Lowering the gas sales tax from 6.25% to 1.25% (HB6318) will make a material difference in the lives of Illinois residents in...

2008 Illinois Piglet Book

2008 Illinois Piglet Book

We’ve joined with Citizens Against Government Waste to put together the book that Springfield doesn’t want you to read, highlighting over $686 million in wasteful spending. Highlights include: $4 million for a Ford Technical Training Center in Chicago Heights $1 million for the Illinois film office in Chicago $920,000 for the Chicago Aerospace Education Initiative $550,000 for the conservation of pheasants...

By Chris Andriesen

Opening the books in Illinois: Basic transparency for better government

Opening the books in Illinois: Basic transparency for better government

Do Illinois citizens deserve to know where their tax dollars go?  Less than ten years ago, a state audit found that many of our public officials didn’t think so.  More than two-thirds of requests for public documents, the study found, were turned away at local offices.  More than a quarter of them were denied altogether....

A Successful Solution- Medicaid Health Accounts

A Successful Solution- Medicaid Health Accounts

Illinois’ Medicaid program suffers from a number of maladies that increase costs for all while deteriorating service for its enrollees.  Among these are a perverse set of incentives—incentives that not only perpetuate a culture of dependency among Medicaid recipients, but that also block potential reforms to fix the system. Because Medicaid is a joint federal...

By Chris Andriesen

Should Affordable Health Care Stop at the State Border?

Should Affordable Health Care Stop at the State Border?

Many Illinois citizens, facing unaffordable insurance costs within state borders, are forced to cross their fingers when it comes to their family’s health.  It doesn’t have to be this way.   Illinois families and children can live healthier, happier and safer lives. Every day, Americans purchase products from around the country—vegetables from California, fruit from Florida,...

By Chris Andriesen

Tax Credits Benefit Students…And the Budget

Tax Credits Benefit Students…And the Budget

Many Illinois children are currently trapped in failing public schools.  Most of these children, whose futures are put at risk due simply to geography and bureaucracy, would thrive if given equal choices and greater educational opportunities. Those opportunities can come in the form of the expansion of a simple tax credit—the Illinois Education Expense Tax...

By Collin Hitt

Why Aren’t There More Charter Schools in Illinois?

Why Aren’t There More Charter Schools in Illinois?

The most significant development in American public education over the past fifteen years has been the advent of charter schools.  There are more than 4,000 charter schools operating nationwide.   Some states are home to hundreds of charter schools.  Illinois is lagging far behind. There are only 35 charter schools in Illinois, enrolling less than one...

By Collin Hitt