What to expect when cash bail ends in Illinois
What to expect when cash bail ends in Illinois
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled ending cash bail is constitutional. What does that mean for Illinois? It means ready or not, the system changes Sept. 18.
By Joe Tabor
Poll: 70% of Illinois voters support ending grocery tax permanently
Poll: 70% of Illinois voters support ending grocery tax permanently
Repealing the state grocery tax has support from 7 in 10 Illinois voters, according to an Illinois Policy Institute poll. Illinois is one of just 13 states with a grocery tax.
By Dylan Sharkey, Jon Josko
Illinois Federation of Teachers spends little on representing teachers, members flee
Illinois Federation of Teachers spends little on representing teachers, members flee
Just 26% of IFT’s spending in 2022 was on representing teachers. IFT’s questionable spending could be why nearly 16,500 Illinois public school employees have chosen to distance themselves from the union.
By Mailee Smith
NEA, IEA spend little on representing teachers, but prioritize politics
NEA, IEA spend little on representing teachers, but prioritize politics
Less than 8% of NEA and IEA’s spending in 2022 was on representing teachers, according to the unions’ federal reports. That could be why nearly 203,000 public school employees – including more than 6,000 in Illinois – have left NEA since 2017.
By Mailee Smith
Poll: Illinois voters 3-1 in support of scholarships for low-income students
Poll: Illinois voters 3-1 in support of scholarships for low-income students
Illinois voters polled were 3 to 1 in support of the state’s only school choice program, Invest in Kids. But unless lawmakers act, the program ends this year.
By Dylan Sharkey, Jon Josko
Poll: Illinois’ automatic gasoline tax hikes opposed by 70%
Poll: Illinois’ automatic gasoline tax hikes opposed by 70%
More than 70% of Illinois voters polled are against automatic annual gas tax increases. Illinoisans faced two automatic hikes in 2023.
By Dylan Sharkey, Jon Josko
Report: Illinois, Chicago public pension crises worst in U.S.
Report: Illinois, Chicago public pension crises worst in U.S.
Illinois state and local pension debt now tallies $218 billion with both debt to GDP and funding ratios the worst in the nation, according to a new Equable Institute report.
By Bryce Hill, Justin Carlson
Illinois Supreme Court: Criminal cash bail goes away Sept. 18
Illinois Supreme Court: Criminal cash bail goes away Sept. 18
Illinois will become the first state to eliminate cash bail. The Illinois Supreme Court on July 18 upheld the Pretrial Fairness Act, ruling it doesn’t violate the Illinois Constitution.
By Dylan Sharkey
Gail Clark
Gail Clark
“If Invest in Kids sunsets, we would probably move out of state. The scholarship is the only thing that has kept us here for the last six years.”
Vallas: A real strategy for containing out-of-control violence in Chicago
Vallas: A real strategy for containing out-of-control violence in Chicago
Chicago can’t afford to wait on immediate crime reduction efforts – the city needs a plan. Unfortunately, no concrete details have emerged on how the new administration plans to address public safety, the No. 1 issue on Chicagoans’ minds. Here are nine steps Chicago officials could take to begin curbing crime today.
By Paul Vallas