Illinois Citizens Speak Out on Income Tax Hike
Illinois Citizens Speak Out on Income Tax Hike
How will the Illinois income tax hike affect you and your family? Some of our friends from around the state tell their story.
How will the Illinois income tax hike affect you and your family? Some of our friends from around the state tell their story.
If the vote been delayed for the new legislature to be sworn in Illinois there is a good chance the income tax hike vote wouldnt have been passed.
A number of business owners in Springfield have expressed grave concern over the tax hike, according to the State-Journal Register.
Join us for a panel discussion with Dick Morris, Michael Medved, and Michelle Bernard, moderated by John Tillman.
Seventy percent of Illinoisans believe state government is spending too much money, according to a study released Wednesday.
Seventy percent of Illinoisans believe state government is spending too much money, according to a study released Wednesday.
Late last night, the legislature passed personal and corporate income tax increases. Check out what Mayor Daley has to say about it.
Governors Scott Walker from Wisconsin and Mitch Daniels of Indiana are enthusiastic while Illinois reels from the tax hysteria that hit the state this morning.
The economy is bad and the states fiscal situation is worse. Lawmakers wouldnt have raised taxes unless they needed to, right? Wrong.
On the same day the General Assembly abolished the death penalty, lawmakers also implemented the death penalty on Illinoiss economy and taxpayers by passing a 67 percent income tax hike in the face of overwhelming public opposition.
Migration between the U.S. states is the ultimate expression of voting with your feet. People move for many reasons, but, when examined en masse, its clear that public policy significantly influences where people choose to live.
With an influx of new state officers this month, four states may soon be joining the multi-state lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of ObamaCare.
At Tuesdays funeral for fallen Chicago Firefighter Edward Stringer, mourners heard from a number of people who praised his work on behalf of the city, but it was some of the words from the fire department’s chaplain that had people talking afterward. Father Thomas Mulcrone made specific mention of the debate over the rising cost...
The projections for a 66 increase to the income tax a hike from 3 to 5 percent with the standard $2,000 per person deduction.