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Illinois needs a taxpayer bill of rights

Illinois needs a taxpayer bill of rights

Illinoisans need a taxpayer bill of rights so that politicians must ask permission from voters if they want to raise taxes.

How Madigan became king

How Madigan became king

Madigan is the longest-serving House speaker in Illinois history and one of the longest-serving state House speakers in United States history.

By Austin Berg

May Corruption Watch

May Corruption Watch

May’s corruption headlines show the steep cost nontransparent government can have on taxpayers.

Madigan’s rules: How one man controls Illinois

Madigan’s rules: How one man controls Illinois

Illinoisans may elect who goes to the House of Representatives, but they don’t choose their representation – at least not in any meaningful sense. The power belongs to Madigan. And he represents himself.

By Austin Berg

Illinois House passes local-government consolidation bill

Illinois House passes local-government consolidation bill

DuPage County is projected to save millions of dollars through government-consolidation authority it has enjoyed for years. Now, the Illinois House of Representatives has voted in favor of a bill that would expand these capabilities to all counties statewide.

By Hilary Gowins

Local government transparency bill clears Illinois House

Local government transparency bill clears Illinois House

House Bill 5522 would require local governments and school districts in Illinois to maintain websites with links to vital public information such as budgets, expenditures and officials’ names and numbers.

Illinois corruption watch: March 2016

Illinois corruption watch: March 2016

Several instances of corruption and mismanagement of public property and trust came to light in March and included new developments in cases involving Chicago Public Schools’ former CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett and former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.