Shaming corrupt politicians with plaques
Shaming corrupt politicians with plaques
The state of Pennsylvania isn’t afraid to shame their convicted politicians, and Illinois shouldn’t be either. Recently, Pennsylvania started shaming the lawmakers who have been convicted of a crime by adding a detailed plaque under their portraits hanging in the state Capitol building in Harrisburg. The plaques highlight offenses committed by convicted lawmakers, including the...
By Donovan Griffith
Illinois website transparency standards improved for 2015
Illinois website transparency standards improved for 2015
An online transparency bill inspired by the shocking Rita Crundwell corruption scandal that cost Dixon, Ill. taxpayers more than $53 million will take effect starting Jan. 1, 2015. House Bill 5503, introduced by state Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, will require Illinois counties and municipalities to be more transparent about how they spend taxpayer dollars. The...
By Brian Costin
Red-light cameras a case study in Chicago corruption, waste and failure
Red-light cameras a case study in Chicago corruption, waste and failure
Chicago has the most red-light cameras of any city in the country. Since 2003, the city’s 352 cameras have levied nearly half a billion dollars in fines. These cameras are sold to the public as a way to promote traffic safety, but the real outcome of the city’s program has been to grift lawful drivers...
By Austin Berg
Local Transparency Project
Local Transparency Project
The Local Transparency Project is an encouraging example of a successful grassroots effort and a great resource for citizen activists looking to organize and mobilize.- Sunlight Foundation For democracy to work citizens need access to the information about what government does. Proactive transparency is the best way to educate society about the actions of government....
End the crony slush fund that is the Ex-Im Bank
End the crony slush fund that is the Ex-Im Bank
An important debate about the future of the Export-Import Bank of the United States is raging in Congress and in the media. The House Financial Services Committee held a hearing last month to ask if the bank was “corporate necessity or corporate welfare?” The Ex-Im Bank originated as a New Deal-era program, financing loans to...
By Bryant Jackson-Green
More inspectors general necessary to fight Illinois’ corruption woes
More inspectors general necessary to fight Illinois’ corruption woes
For far too long Illinois politicians haven’t done enough to address a public corruption epidemic that has wreaked havoc on the state’s image and the pocketbooks of its taxpayers. Illinois consistently ranks in the top five states for public corruption, and a recent study estimated the cost of corruption in Illinois at nearly $1.4 billion...
By Brian Costin
Illinois corruption watch, June 2014
Illinois corruption watch, June 2014
Unfortunately for taxpayers, June was a groundbreaking month for corruption in Illinois. In June alone, there were reports of 85 corruption-related stories in the state. Some of the record-breaking highlights include the following: For the first time in 33 years, the Illinois Legislative Audit Commission exercised its subpoena powers in the issuance of a subpoena...
By Brian Costin, Anthony Trania
Chicago State University sued for violating First Amendment rights
Chicago State University sued for violating First Amendment rights
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, filed a lawsuit against Chicago State University, or CSU, last week, accusing the university of “[engaging] in an ongoing campaign to silence … criticisms of how the university is run” when it tried to shut down an independently operated faculty blog. Since at least last year,...
By Bryant Jackson-Green
A step in the right direction: Gov. Quinn vetoes “watchdog tax” bill
A step in the right direction: Gov. Quinn vetoes “watchdog tax” bill
The Illinois General Assembly recently sent a bill to Gov. Pat Quinn that would make it much harder and more expensive for citizens to fight public corruption through the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA. The governor did not sign this bill – and that’s good news for Illinoisans. Illinois is already ranked as the...
By Brian Costin
Fireworks ban a boon for neighboring states, restricts Illinoisans
Fireworks ban a boon for neighboring states, restricts Illinoisans
Fireworks are a staple in America’s celebration of its Independence Day. But good luck buying any in Illinois. For yet another year, the Land of Lincoln is one of only eight states in the country that doesn’t allow the purchase of consumer fireworks. Illinois’ Pyrotechnic Use Act bans the sale, possession and use of those...
By Austin Berg
Illinois ‘watchdog tax’ bill set to hike the cost of public information by 10,000%
Illinois ‘watchdog tax’ bill set to hike the cost of public information by 10,000%
Illinois is ranked as the third-most corrupt state in the nation. And Illinoisans have by far the lowest level of trust in state government in the nation at only 28 percent. So why are lawmakers trying to make it harder and more expensive for citizens to fight public corruption? A “watchdog tax” bill that does...
By Brian Costin
State Rep. Derrick Smith, D-Chicago, convicted of taking $7,000 bribe
State Rep. Derrick Smith, D-Chicago, convicted of taking $7,000 bribe
A federal jury has found state Rep. Derrick Smith, D-Chicago, guilty of taking a $7,000 cash bribe in exchange for writing a state grant recommendation letter in 2012. Under state law, Smith automatically loses his office with the felony bribery conviction. This is the second time Smith has lost his office. Smith was originally expelled from...
By Brian Costin
Illinois Corruption Watch, May 2014
Illinois Corruption Watch, May 2014
In completing our second month of the new “Illinois Corruption Watch” project, we are shocked at the volume of corruption stories being reported across the state. In just two months we have found reports of 101 different corruption-related stories; 45 in April and 56 in May. It’s no wonder Illinois citizens have by far the...
By Brian Costin
Online transparency measures advance in Illinois
Online transparency measures advance in Illinois
A key portion of the Institute’s 10-Point Transparency Checklist, the posting of audits online, has made its way through the Illinois General Assembly. House Bill 5503 passed both Illinois House and Senate unanimously, and now awaits the governor’s signature. If signed into law by the governor, HB 5503, introduced by state Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon,...
By Brian Costin