Illinois’ comeback story starts here.

Bill to boost Chicago police pensions would cost taxpayers $3 billion

Bill to boost Chicago police pensions would cost taxpayers $3 billion

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill to boost Chicago firefighter cost-of-living increases last year, costing taxpayers $850 million. Despite Mayor Lori Lightfoot calling it “irresponsible,” a new bill would do the same for city police at more than triple the cost.

By Adam Schuster

Ep. 27: Failure to launch: Small business job creators struggle to grow in Illinois

Ep. 27: Failure to launch: Small business job creators struggle to grow in Illinois

Lots of businesses tried to get started during 2021 in Illinois, but the ones that create jobs had a tough time launching. That’s why Illinois’ unemployment remains high and salaries depressed during a national labor shortage. Bryce Hill joins the Policy Shop to explain. Host: Hilary Gowins Guest: Bryce Hill

Your Story: COVID 19’s 2nd anniversary proves Illinoisans remain resilient

Your Story: COVID 19’s 2nd anniversary proves Illinoisans remain resilient

During the past two years, about 80 Illinoisans shared how the COVID-19 pandemic was changing their lives, children’s educations and businesses. Here is how some of them have come through the pandemic, both those who thrived and those who lost.

Kevin Promenschenkel

Kevin Promenschenkel

"If I wouldn’t have done what I did I wouldn’t even be in business today.”

Desi Mulingbayan

Desi Mulingbayan

"“I’m trying to rebuild our bar business, but it’s been difficult to compete with neighboring towns that have fewer mandates, and there is more competition popping up in the area."

Chicago Public Schools to end mask mandate March 14

Chicago Public Schools to end mask mandate March 14

Chicago Public Schools will make masks optional for students and staff starting March 14, following CDC guidance. The Chicago Teacher’s Union said union leaders were working to block the decision and keep students masked.

By Patrick Andriesen

JoAnn Chumley

JoAnn Chumley

“The shutdowns definitely hurt the city in taxes. When people don’t spend money at local businesses, towns are losing money that would have been taxable.”

Vicki Granacki

Vicki Granacki

“My income decreased substantially due to the pandemic because I have a couple vacancies, and I readjusted rent for some of my tenants. Even though I have less income than before the pandemic, my taxes keep increasing.”