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Mission Possible
Fully funding Illinois’s state pensions while respecting hardworking taxpayers

Whether you are a public employee worried about how your pension is going to be funded or an Illinois taxpayer concerned you will have to pay even higher taxes to fund pensions, we have a solution that will put your mind at ease.

Read the full report here.

 

  Contracting for Success
An introduction to school service privatization

The new report reviews current levels of privatization in Illinois’s public schools and provides helpful advice to state and local policymakers.  Many districts have found that contracting out certain services has been an effective cost-cutting technique, while maintaining or improving the quality of service.

Read the report here.


  Capping Our Prosperity
Why cap and trade is wrong for Illinois

By driving up the cost of energy, people will use less of it, reducing economic activity at home and at every level of commerce and travel. Such legislation would catastrophically weaken the economy of Illinois and the nation as a whole.

Read the full report here.


Putting the Spotlight on Spending

Do you know how much money your government is spending on hot sauce?

The Illinois Policy Institute’s new website, IllinoisOpenGov.org, gives Illinois taxpayers a tool that allows them to look at the details of state spending down to the agency, person and penny. Learn more here.

  Adding Insult to Injury

Nationalized health care will cost Illinois 169,000 jobs, $4,418 per person, and shrink the state economy by 5.1 percent.

Read the report here.



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