85% of Illinois communities lose people in 2022; Chicago loses 33k
85% of Illinois communities lose people in 2022; Chicago loses 33k
1,108 Illinois communities of all sizes shared in the record loss of more than 104,000 residents in 2022, according to new Census Bureau data. Chicago lost 32% of the state’s total.
By Bryce Hill
Chicago Public Schools principals file petition to unionize
Chicago Public Schools principals file petition to unionize
The Chicago Principals and Administration Association president said the new union would advocate for better pay and working conditions. But Chicago Public School principals already earn nearly 30% more than their Illinois peers.
By Patrick Andriesen
Brandon Johnson issues 4 executive orders on 1st day in office
Brandon Johnson issues 4 executive orders on 1st day in office
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is starting his administration with four executive orders, expanding youth employment and adding three new deputy mayors for immigration, labor and community safety.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois’ revenue volatility among highest in U.S., threatens budget stability
Illinois’ revenue volatility among highest in U.S., threatens budget stability
Illinois just saw a $1.76 billion drop in state income tax collections, proving what a new study just showed: state tax policies give it the nation’s eighth-most volatile revenues. That also makes Illinois very vulnerable when a recession hits.
By Justin Carlson
Illinois state revenue projections cut by $800M after much weaker Tax Day
Illinois state revenue projections cut by $800M after much weaker Tax Day
April 2023 Illinois state income tax collections came in $1.8 billion lower than April 2022, leading state forecasters to make massive cuts in expected 2023 revenue.
By Justin Carlson
What to know before Brandon Johnson becomes mayor of Chicago
What to know before Brandon Johnson becomes mayor of Chicago
Former Cook County Commissioner and Chicago Teachers Union lobbyist Brandon Johnson will be sworn in as the 57th mayor of Chicago May 15. Here’s what Chicagoans should know about his political ties, policy proposals and prospects.
By Patrick Andriesen
Laurel Reutter
Laurel Reutter
“The Nurse Licensure Compact is an agreement between states to recognize licenses for nurses from another compact state. Only 12 states aren’t in the compact, and Illinois is one of them, so Illinois nurses can only practice in Illinois.”
Roni Facen
Roni Facen
“Our kids here in this community deserve it. They deserve the opportunity to choose where they go to school and be provided with the best education possible."
Illinois gas tax revenue hits $212 million in April, highest monthly total this year
Illinois gas tax revenue hits $212 million in April, highest monthly total this year
Illinois is eighth in the nation for most expensive gas, and reduced oil production in May could drive prices even higher. It all means more taxes for the state.
By Dylan Sharkey