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Illinois’s Economic Health: The Prognosis Isn’t Good

Illinois’s Economic Health: The Prognosis Isn’t Good

How economically healthy is Illinois compared to its neighboring states? The American Legislative Council has updated its eye-opening annual report, Rich States/Poor States, for 2009.  The report evaluates the fiscal and economic policies of each of the 50 states- and in Illinois, things aren’t looking good.

By Kate Campaigne Piercy

An Economic Reform Agenda for Illinois

An Economic Reform Agenda for Illinois

The Problem Illinois desperately needs economic reform.  We have a $9 billion budget hole, families are fleeing the state, and our job and income growth has stagnated.  Meanwhile, spending is skyrocketing — up approximately 39% since 1998.  In the same time period, population has grown only 6.8%. We don’t have a revenue problem.  We have...

Private Sector Educators, Public School Students

Private Sector Educators, Public School Students

There are more than two million students enrolled in Illinois’ public schools.  Private providers — firms and individual contractors — play a pivotal role in helping schools to educate those children. No district can perfectly predict the future needs of their students.  Nor can every district maintain a permanent staff capable of meeting the specific...

By Collin Hitt

Time To Throw A TIF: Invisible, unaccountable taxes you’ve never heard of

Time To Throw A TIF: Invisible, unaccountable taxes you’ve never heard of

The Problem Bob and Rita Smith* are generous people. Every year, they give about $2,000 to wealthy, politically connected real estate developers doing business in their Wilson Yard neighborhood. Bob and Rita live frugally, work hard to save for retirement, and struggle to make ends meet each month—and yet, they keep on giving to the...

By Kate Campaigne Piercy

Local Government Efforts and State Neighbors Shine While IL State Government Stalls in the Shadows

Local Government Efforts and State Neighbors Shine While IL State Government Stalls in the Shadows

The Problem Imagine you’re about to have heart surgery. Would you want your doctor operating on your heart in the dark? Or without looking at your x-ray first? Without an x-ray, he wouldn’t know where to operate, the severity of your sickness or understand exactly what he needs to do in order to save your...

By Kate Campaigne Piercy

Making Patients Wait for Cancer Treatment: The Certificate of Need Program

Making Patients Wait for Cancer Treatment: The Certificate of Need Program

The Problem Imagine for a moment that your father, brother or husband had prostate cancer.  That is bad enough, of course, but now imagine that they had to unnecessarily wait in long lines to get the most advanced and least invasive treatment possible, or perhaps, not receive this better treatment at all.  Or imagine it...

By Chris Andriesen

A Liberty Agenda for Illinois

A Liberty Agenda for Illinois

Executive Summary Every day, the state of Illinois is in a competition with 49 other states and the rest of the world.  The rewards for succeeding?  More businesses, more jobs, more resources, and a better place to live for all citizens.  Unfortunately, the Illinois economy is lagging behind—and unless we turn away from the government-centered...

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