Cook County

Cook County Property Tax Bills Will Arrive after Election

09/28/2010
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson The timing of Cook County property tax bills this fall has entered the political realm. Last year, the bills were sent just before November. This year, they’re going out well after the election. Could there be political reasons for the later date? The Chicago Tribune reports: Cook County property tax bills won’t be out...

Sales Tax Confusion for Chicago Restaurants

08/30/2010
by Brian Costin A recent Chicago Reader article highlights confusion among Chicago’s restaurants in regards to the recent Cook County sales tax reduction, and a myriad of different taxing districts within the city. Every retail establishment in Chicago must collect and turn over to the Illinois Department of Revenue a 9.75 percent “retailers’ occupation tax”—or sales tax. This...

Cook County Job Training Program Under Review

08/10/2010
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson A state audit of a Cook County jobs training program is raising concerns about some of the program’s expenditures. The Chicago Tribune reports: Among an audit’s 68 findings were questions about whether youths who were paid more than $1 million were even qualified to be in the program, why $31,000 in pension payments...

USA Today: Chicago Is Most Costly for Business Travelers

08/05/2010
by Joe O’Malley It is no wonder residents of Cook County are fleeing to other states. USA Today highlights a recent study that shows just how costly it is to do business in Chicago. The study focused on the local taxes that impact business travelers, such as taxes from hotels, rental cars, and meals. It found that...

Cook County Eats $175K

07/28/2010
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson It looks like Cook County was counting its eggs before they hatched. The county recently found out seven contracts totaling nearly $175,000 would not be reimbursed by grants from the federal government. The Chicago Sun-Times reports: Now a strapped Cook County government is left with the final tab for seven contracts — five...

New Searchable Database for Cook County Lobbyists

07/28/2010
by Will Compernolle Cook County will now provide a searchable online database regarding lobbyists’ activities, according to the Daily Herald. The site, at cookcountyclerk.com, lists all 188 registered lobbyists in the county, what they’re lobbying about, who they’re contacting, and what they’re being paid. Cook County Clerk David Orr said the site makes the lobbying registration process...

New Trier Township Area Transparency Results, 4 out of 25 Pass

07/28/2010
by Brian Costin An audit of the New Trier Township area in northern Cook County revealed only 4 of 25 local government agencies graded received a passing grade on basic online transparency guidelines.  The “Local Transparency Project”, a project of the non-partisan Illinois Policy Institute, consists of two separate transparency audits 6 weeks apart on 10 different...

New Trier Township Area Transparency Results, 4 out of 25 Pass

By Brian Costin
07/28/2010
An audit of the New Trier Township area in northern Cook County revealed only 4 of 25 local government agencies graded received a passing grade on basic online transparency guidelines.  The “Local Transparency Project”, a project of the non-partisan Illinois Policy Institute, consists of two separate transparency audits 6 weeks apart on 10 different online transparency...

Stroger Uses Jobs to Reward Friends, Punish Foes

07/15/2010
by Will Compernolle A court-appointed watchdog group claims Cook County Board President Todd Stroger is “using the county payroll to reward those who backed his failed re-election effort and punish those who did not,” the Chicago Tribune reports. Stroger’s staff has lowered minimum job qualifications, pretended not to know job applicants when they did, tried to invoke...

Cook County Contracts under Investigation

07/06/2010
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson The Chicago Sun-Times reports that a dozen Cook County contracts are being investigated by the county’s ethics board and inspector general. Two of the contracts went to businesses that are not registered with the county or state, “a requirement of businesses doing contract work for Cook County”. The article states: Contracts obtained by the Sun-Times...