Quinn Fail
Quinn Fail
by John Tillman Since the tax hike fight of 2009 (the picture on the left is from my debate on Fox 32 on the merits of a tax hike versus spending reforms – see it here) we have been saying some simple things at the Illinois Policy Institute. First, our problems are rooted in structural overspending. Second,...
Gov. to Schools: Spend Now! Say Thank You.
Gov. to Schools: Spend Now! Say Thank You.
by Collin Hitt It looks like Gov. Quinn is taking full campaign advantage of the federal education bailout funds that I discussed yesterday. I’d expressed some concern that the governor’s office issued some questionable advice to school districts, asking them to spend their federal allocations between now and November – advice that was offered without the...
The Age of School Reform Has Begun
The Age of School Reform Has Begun
by Collin Hitt The Age of Reform has begun in education, writes Jay Greene. Let’s review. It is now commonly accepted among mainstream elites — from Oprah to Matt Lauer to Arne Duncan — that simply pouring more money into the public school system will not produce the results we want. It is now commonly accepted...
Error: Reform Not Found
Error: Reform Not Found
by Collin Hitt Advances in learning technology combined with increasing affordability of computers will allow for a revolution in classroom learning. However, most teachers a certified through education departments on campus that are unenthusiastic about the use of new technology. The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation recently conducted a national survey of professors of education. Only 29 percent...
Grading Governors
Grading Governors
by Kate Piercy Some Governors have adjusted to the economic realities of the last few years better than others. How has our Governor responded? According to the Cato Institute’s 10th biennial survey of the best and worst Governors on fiscal issues, not well. Who were the stars and who were the slackers? The Wall Street Journal reports: The Cato...
Gov. Quinn to Schools: Hire! Spend! Now!
Gov. Quinn to Schools: Hire! Spend! Now!
by Collin Hitt Last Monday, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget sent a letter to Illinois school districts urging them to frantically spend newly available federal stimulus funds totaling more than $400 million, before the end of November. Highly unusual, however, was that the letter and the governor’s instructions were apparently written and circulated...
To Some, Tax Cuts Are Irresponsible Government Giveaways
To Some, Tax Cuts Are Irresponsible Government Giveaways
by Mark Cavers On Friday September 24th, the Editorial Board at USA Today penned an opinion piece titled, “Our view on the Pledge to America.” In this article, USA Today refers to the extension of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts as an irresponsible “giveaway.” Even more irresponsible is the pledge’s vow to permanently extend all the...
Illinois Is Broke
Illinois Is Broke
by John Tillman Illinois is broke but if you are a regular visitor to our site you already knew that. But you may not know just how broke our state is and that one of the root causes of the problem (there are many) is unsustainable public employee pensions. The Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of...
By Chris Andriesen
Over 20% of State Police Employees Receive $100k+ Salaries
Over 20% of State Police Employees Receive $100k+ Salaries
In 2008, the Illinois Dept. of State Police paid 3,520 employees a total of $266,671,219 in wages, which is fourth highest among all departments. What is more interesting is that 730 employees made over $100,000, which is 20.7% of its employees. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean wage for state police and sheriff...
How to Empty Fat Wallets
How to Empty Fat Wallets
by Kristina Rasmussen Earlier today I testified at a House Revenue committee hearing on the matter of online taxation. Up for consideration was SB 3353, and more broadly, the hearing served as a review of attempts to use online affiliates of Internet retailers to establish physical nexus for taxation purposes. So what’s at stake? Some want to impose so-called...
NYC Public Schools Chief: Superman Fan
NYC Public Schools Chief: Superman Fan
by Collin Hitt The new education documentary Waiting for Superman paints many public schools in Harlem in a terrible light. So you might think that the head of NYC schools would be unhappy with the film. Not so. Schools chancellor Joel Klein: If you do one thing this weekend, go see Davis Guggenheim’s latest documentary, Waiting for Superman,...
Government Pay Outpaces Private Sector
Government Pay Outpaces Private Sector
by Kate Piercy Mercatus Center Senior Research Fellow Veronique de Rugy provides a chart showing the changes in federal and private annual wages this decade: Her research shows: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, from 2001 to 2009 average annual private pay grew by 24.9%, total government pay grew by 30.1%, and federal pay...
States with Business-Friendly Policies Growing
States with Business-Friendly Policies Growing
by Wesley Fox Over the last decade, Americans have steadily moved to states with lower taxes and fewer regulations on businesses. The population of business-friendly states such as Texas, Florida, and Utah has increased significantly. In fact, all three are expected to gain seats in the Congress after they are reapportioned. According to a recent...
Raising Taxes on Everyone
Raising Taxes on Everyone
by Kate Piercy Here’s an eye-opening breakdown of how possible tax increases coming next year could affect everyone, not only “the rich.” Some potential wallops include: As many as 30 million middle-class Americans could get hit with the AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax) next year. A school teacher married to a bus driver, with a combined income $120,000 and...