Lawmakers file bills barring state lawmakers from working as property tax lawyers
Lawmakers file bills barring state lawmakers from working as property tax lawyers
A number of state and local lawmakers in Illinois practice property tax appeals litigation. But a pair of bills recently filed in the General Assembly would end their ability to benefit at the expense of taxpayers.
By Vincent Caruso
Illinois last among neighbors, 42nd in the nation for jobs growth in 2017
Illinois last among neighbors, 42nd in the nation for jobs growth in 2017
Illinoisans have become accustomed to a state economy that lags behind those with better business climates.
By Bryce Hill
Illinois teachers saw union dues flow to Chicago groups, politics and Madigan
Illinois teachers saw union dues flow to Chicago groups, politics and Madigan
Government worker unions can use their members' dues in any number of ways. The most recent federal filings of one of Illinois' largest teachers unions reveal millions of dollars directed disproportionately to Chicago and to political causes with which their members may disagree.
By Mailee Smith
DuPage County homeowners: Where do your property taxes go?
DuPage County homeowners: Where do your property taxes go?
DuPage County billed property tax payers $2.74 billion for 2016; this meant owners of a median-valued home in Naperville worth $388,000 had a $9,000 property tax bill.
By Amy Korte
House bill would require referendum before local tax hikes
House bill would require referendum before local tax hikes
A new bill introduced in the General Assembly would prohibit local lawmakers from passing tax hikes without voters' permission.
By Vincent Caruso
Jackson County residents see state spending grow far faster than local incomes
Jackson County residents see state spending grow far faster than local incomes
Growth in state spending per capita outpaced per capita personal income growth by nearly 40 percent in Jackson County.
By Austin Berg
East St. Louis Township hires politician to shovel inch of snow
East St. Louis Township hires politician to shovel inch of snow
East St. Louis Township paid $550 to a politician, who had previously spent four years in federal prison for tax evasion, to clear an inch of snow from the township's parking lot - a task he didn't even complete.
Chicago vehicle sticker price increase starts today
Chicago vehicle sticker price increase starts today
The Office of the City Clerk announced that the change in prices for annual vehicle stickers would follow Consumer Price Index changes.
By Vincent Caruso