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Wrongful red-light tickets left unexplained as City Hall offers few refunds

Wrongful red-light tickets left unexplained as City Hall offers few refunds

Chicago officials announced Wednesday that dozens of drivers will receive refunds from the city for wrongfully issued red-light camera tickets. But thousands more were left in the dark regarding the cause of their tickets and the overall soundness of the city’s red-light camera program, which has been mired in scandal for months. The city reviewed...

By Austin Berg

Wilmette 7th in Illinois to ace online-transparency test

Wilmette 7th in Illinois to ace online-transparency test

The village of Wilmette is a leader when it comes to online transparency of local governments in Illinois. It recently became the seventh local government in Illinois to score a perfect 100 percent on the Illinois Policy Institute’s 10-Point Transparency Checklist. With nearly 7,000 local governments in Illinois, Wilmette’s score places the village in the...

By Brian Costin

Illinois Sunshine Award winners

Illinois Sunshine Award winners

Illinois is known for its culture of government corruption, fiscal mismanagement and cronyism. That reputation is backed up by hard statistics that say Illinois is the third most corrupt state in the country and the Chicago region is the most corrupt area in the country. Illinois’ citizens deserve better.  Illinois’ government culture on the state...

From first to worst: Illinois tops nation in legislative leader experience

From first to worst: Illinois tops nation in legislative leader experience

Here’s an interesting argument against term limits: Government business is hard. That’s why we need politicians to hold office for a long time – so they can gain the experience they need to understand how to govern effectively. That’s effectively what Christopher Mooney, director of the institute of government and public affairs at the University...

By Brian Costin

Addison, Algonquin and Mundelein earn high marks on government transparency audit, while 18 cities fail

Addison, Algonquin and Mundelein earn high marks on government transparency audit, while 18 cities fail

The towns of Addison, Algonquin and Mundelein earned high marks for online government transparency in a recent survey of Illinois municipalities. The current project evaluated 25 towns with populations ranging from Oak Forest’s nearly 28,000 to Calumet City’s 37,000 residents, the 51st– through 75th-largest municipalities in the state. The towns were graded using the Illinois...

By Brian Costin

McLean County makes a mockery of Open Meetings Act

McLean County makes a mockery of Open Meetings Act

In 2010, the Illinois General Assembly unanimously affirmed the right of citizens to speak at public meetings in stating: “Any person shall be permitted an opportunity to address public officials under the rules established and recorded by the public body.” In a sense, McLean County is complying with this state rule. In reality, county officials...

By Brian Costin

Bloomington enacts online transparency ordinance based on Illinois Policy guidelines

Bloomington enacts online transparency ordinance based on Illinois Policy guidelines

In late October, the city of Bloomington enacted one of the most comprehensive local government online transparency ordinances in the state, and taxpayers should be celebrating their officials’ commitment to open honest governing. By adopting an online transparency ordinance, largely based on the Illinois Policy Institute’s 10-Point Transparency Checklist, Bloomington is taking the strongest possible action...

By Brian Costin

Tinley Park forks over more taxpayer dough to half-baked pizza restaurant

Tinley Park forks over more taxpayer dough to half-baked pizza restaurant

The village of Tinley Park has doubled-down on its investment in a privately managed restaurant within the 80th Avenue Metra station, voting this month to give $57,000 to Parmesans Station for a new pizza oven, according to the Chicago Tribune. In 2012, the village fronted a $600,000 investment for the restaurant space to complement the...

By Austin Berg

Openthebooks.com examines soaring school district spending in IL

Openthebooks.com examines soaring school district spending in IL

Illinoisans’ average property tax rates as a percentage of home value have soared to 2.28 percent in 2012 from 1.93 percent in 2010. This is the second highest rate in the nation. Many Illinois residents are asking why their taxes are so high, and are curious as to where all this is money going. One organization,...

By Brian Costin

Illinois corruption watch, August 2014

Illinois corruption watch, August 2014

At least 84 corruption-related stories have been reported from across the state of Illinois in August alone. Atop August headlines is the recent revelation that a federal grand jury subpoenaed the emails of Gov. Pat Quinn’s ex-chief of staff in relation to Quinn’s anti-violence grant program. The case, which has been referred to by some...

By Brian Costin

It’s now a Class 4 felony to hide public records in Illinois

It’s now a Class 4 felony to hide public records in Illinois

It’s not all bad news in Illinois. Sometimes our politicians get it right. Illinois lawmakers have made it a Class 4 felony to intentionally hide public records from the public. House Bill 4216, introduced by state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, was passed unanimously by both the Illinois House and Senate. It was signed into...

By Brian Costin

Citizens auditing committees could yield big savings for taxpayers

Citizens auditing committees could yield big savings for taxpayers

With improved state transparency laws and communities all over Illinois voluntarily becoming more transparent online, there’s never been a better time for citizens to get involved and hold local government accountable. But simply advocating for transparent government isn’t enough to identify waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars. Ultimately, government watchdogs must make use of...

By Brian Costin

Scandals pile up for Chicago’s red-light camera program

Scandals pile up for Chicago’s red-light camera program

The controversy surrounding Chicago’s red-light camera program just got even more interesting. A judge revealed he is dismissing tickets by the fistful while former key players in the program have been indicted on federal bribery charges. Less than two weeks after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the city will be reviewing more than 16,000...

By Hilary Gowins

Illinois corruption watch, July 2014

Illinois corruption watch, July 2014

The bad news keeps piling up for Illinoisans. Illinois Policy’s “corruption watch” blog series hit a new high in the month of July with nearly 100 corruption-related stories. Chicago and Springfield are the two cities most synonymous with the state’s corruption woes. Unsurprisingly, both cities dominated headlines with the top two corruption stories of the...

By Brian Costin