U.S. Supreme Court case aims to stop homes from being taken for small tax debts without compensation
U.S. Supreme Court case aims to stop homes from being taken for small tax debts without compensation
Illinois homeowners have lost the full value of their homes over relatively small tax debts. But a case now before the U.S. Supreme Court could end that practice in Illinois and across the country.
By Joe Tabor
Over 102K more Chicagoans voted by mail than 4 years earlier
Over 102K more Chicagoans voted by mail than 4 years earlier
While total Chicago voter turnout hit a high April 4, in-person voting on Election Day reached the lowest level in Chicago mayoral runoff history. Most Chicagoans voting did so early or by mail.
By Patrick Andriesen, Jon Josko
Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Illinoisans support school choice
Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Illinoisans support school choice
New polling shows 62% of Illinois voters support school choice. Also, 59% support Illinois’ only school choice program, the Invest in Kids Tax Credit Scholarship Program, which will expire at the end of 2023.
By Dylan Sharkey
Poll: Most Illinoisans support constitutional pension reform
Poll: Most Illinoisans support constitutional pension reform
Fifty-six percent of Illinoisans support amending the Illinois Constitution to reform the state’s public pension systems. Illinois has the nation’s least-funded pension plans.
By Dylan Sharkey
What Brandon Johnson’s tax plan needs from Chicago aldermen, Springfield
What Brandon Johnson’s tax plan needs from Chicago aldermen, Springfield
Chicago’s incoming mayor, Brandon Johnson, has a long list of tax proposals for the city, but he will have to get all of them past the City Council and some past the Illinois General Assembly.
By Joe Tabor
Poll: Nearly 3-in-5 Illinoisans say property taxes don’t deliver value
Poll: Nearly 3-in-5 Illinoisans say property taxes don’t deliver value
Fifty-eight percent of Illinois voters polled said their property taxes don’t provide enough value in public services. Illinoisans pay the second-highest property taxes in the nation.
By Dylan Sharkey
How does Illinois spend its millions in marijuana tax revenue?
How does Illinois spend its millions in marijuana tax revenue?
April 20 marks Illinois’ fourth high holiday with recreational marijuana. Here’s how cannabis tax dollars are used. March’s monthly sales topped $135 million.
By Dylan Sharkey
Former AFSCME boss admits to embezzling $200,000 in union dues
Former AFSCME boss admits to embezzling $200,000 in union dues
A former Alton labor union president pleaded guilty to transporting thousands of dollars in stolen member dues across state lines to gamble and pay for personal expenses.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago alderman pushes to cap union donations in city races
Chicago alderman pushes to cap union donations in city races
Chicago Ald. Gilbert Villegas, 36th ward, is working on an ordinance that would limit the amount unions can donate to a candidate in an election cycle.
By Dylan Sharkey