Chicago Teachers Union taking students out of class to vote for Johnson’s real estate tax hike
Chicago Teachers Union taking students out of class to vote for Johnson’s real estate tax hike
The event, which is taking place on March 15, likely violates school district rules that make clear students can’t attend a political event during school hours. Staff activity in such an event also likely violates the CPS Code of Ethics.
By Hilary Gowins
Illinois’ unemployment rate ranks 4th worst in the nation
Illinois’ unemployment rate ranks 4th worst in the nation
Illinois’ unemployment rate ranked fourth worst in the nation in January 2024 after a decline in the number of jobs statewide during the past 12 months. Illinois continues to lag the nation and all its neighbors in job growth.
By Patrick Andriesen, Jon Josko
Nearly all Illinois public universities report higher costs, less money to operate
Nearly all Illinois public universities report higher costs, less money to operate
Every Illinois public university received about one-third less operational funding from the state in fiscal year 2024 than 15 years ago. University of Illinois spending per student dropped by nearly half.
By Patrick Andriesen
Report: Low-income scholarship students score better than public school peers
Report: Low-income scholarship students score better than public school peers
A report shows low-income students receiving Invest in Kids tax-credit scholarships were more proficient in reading and math in nearly every grade in 2023 than low-income students in Illinois public schools. Their high school reading bested statewide scores.
By Hannah Schmid
Pritzker plans to keep $45 your family should be taking off state taxes
Pritzker plans to keep $45 your family should be taking off state taxes
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s proposed reduction of Illinois’ standard income tax exemption would increase taxes for over 11 million individuals. Some state leaders warn the effective tax hike would hit working families hardest.
By Patrick Andriesen
What you need to know about ‘Bring Chicago Home’
What you need to know about ‘Bring Chicago Home’
Chicago’s March 19 primary election includes Mayor Brandon Johnson’s real estate transfer tax hike to raise $100 million, dubbed “Bring Chicago Home.” Will higher taxes without a plan help homeless Chicagoans or hurt their job prospects?
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago Teachers Union wants housing assistance for teachers making nearly $100K
Chicago Teachers Union wants housing assistance for teachers making nearly $100K
New contract demands from the Chicago Teachers Union include housing assistance for teachers. Chicago’s median teacher salary is more than $93,000.
By Dylan Sharkey
Editorial: CTU president wants us to stop asking questions about how Chicago will pay for her list of demands
Editorial: CTU president wants us to stop asking questions about how Chicago will pay for her list of demands
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates on March 5 told a packed house at the City Club of Chicago this: Stop asking questions about how to pay for her list of demands, even if it costs “$50 billion … and three cents.”
By Hilary Gowins
Appellate decision: Votes on Bring Chicago Home referendum will count
Appellate decision: Votes on Bring Chicago Home referendum will count
Votes on Chicago’s March 19 referendum will count, according to an Illinois Appellate Court ruling. Now voters must weigh the merits of the real estate transfer tax hike.
By Dylan Sharkey
Read all the Chicago Teachers Union’s contract demands
Read all the Chicago Teachers Union’s contract demands
The Chicago Teachers Union's lengthy list of demands includes base raises and experience compensation each year, housing help, climate justice, more compensation added to pension calculations and a pool of health care funds targeted to racial disparities.
Vallas: CTU’s community schools less about students, more about union power
Vallas: CTU’s community schools less about students, more about union power
Boosting “sustainable community schools” and killing selective enrollment and other public-school choices is the Chicago Teachers Union’s answer to fix city schools. But the push is about union power rather than raising student achievement.
By Paul Vallas
Report: Illinois tax-credit scholarship students see largest year-over-year learning gains
Report: Illinois tax-credit scholarship students see largest year-over-year learning gains
The Illinois State Board of Education released a late, flawed report on the Invest in Kids scholarship program. Despite comparing apples to oranges, the report shows the Invest in Kids program worked for low-income kids.
By Hannah Schmid