Chicago

Pedaling backward: Chicago’s attack on pedicabs

By illinoispolicy
05/01/2014
Chicago alderman recently passed a deeply flawed ordinance that that arbitrarily limits the number of pedicabs and forbids their operation in a significant portion of downtown. These new rules are hitting drivers hard, and limiting their ability to make a living. Without a change, many drivers could be out of business. Show your support for...

TAGS: Chicago, pedicabs

Chicago’s collar counties should get their welcome mats ready

04/16/2014
Expect Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s call for property tax hikes to be a boon for Chicago’s collar counties and Lake County, Ind. Cook County residents have been fleeing to neighboring counties for decades, and Emanuel’s proposed hikes – to prop up city pensions – will only increase the outflow. According to IRS data, Cook County lost...

TAGS: Chicago, property taxes

Saving Chicago

03/22/2014
Chicago and state politicians have ignored the city’s growing pension crisis for nearly two decades. But with the recent onslaught of credit downgrades, billion-dollar budget deficits and comparisons to Detroit, the city’s problem has become impossible to ignore. Chicago’s slide toward bankruptcy now threatens the city’s status as an economic powerhouse, as well as the...

TAGS: Chicago, Rahm Emanuel

Chicago pension funds have $0.36 for every $1 needed to pay out future benefits

By Benjamin VanMetre
03/14/2014
Moody’s Investors Service recently cut the city of Chicago’s credit rating to Baa1 from A3, citing pension debt as a key factor in the downgrade. Chicago’s now has the lowest credit rating of all the major cities in the U.S., with the exception of Detroit. Moody’s saw something that’s being ignored by Illinois lawmakers –...

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Chicago’s pension red alert

03/10/2014
The Wall Street Journal’s article “Public Pension Red Alert” foreshadows more municipal bankruptcies countrywide as pension costs continue to spiral out of control. One of the cities facing the most stress nationally is Chicago. The city’s pension payments are set to jump to more than $1 billion as laws that allowed the city to skimp on pension payments...

TAGS: Chicago, municipal pensions

How to stop Chicago from ruining Uber and Lyft

02/18/2014
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has proposed an ordinance that would force the popular ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft to drastically change the way they do business, if not shut down operations in the city entirely. The proposal contains numerous unnecessary provisions that would harm Uber and Lyft drivers as well as consumers and serve no...

TAGS: Chicago, Lyft, nanny state, taxis, Uber