4 of Illinois’ past 10 governors went to prison
4 of Illinois’ past 10 governors went to prison
Four of the past 10 former Illinois governors are among the public officials who have been convicted of offenses in Illinois. The state needs stricter ethics reforms to change its culture of corruption.
By Hannah Schmid
Illinois’ state, local tax burden highest in Midwest after 2nd-largest increase in U.S.
Illinois’ state, local tax burden highest in Midwest after 2nd-largest increase in U.S.
The effective state and local tax burden in Illinois has risen from 11.2% in 2019 to 12.9% in 2022. It is now the nation’s seventh highest.
By Bryce Hill
Illinois lawmakers should read laws before they pass them
Illinois lawmakers should read laws before they pass them
Politicians use a loophole to bypass the Illinois Constitution’s requirement that bills be read on three separate days before they are passed. Instead, they often gut minor bills and put significant legislation in the bills within a day of the vote.
By Joe Tabor, Jon Josko
Chicago-area firefighters win appeal to remove union from their workplace
Chicago-area firefighters win appeal to remove union from their workplace
Firefighters in a Chicago suburb won their appeal to remove the Service Employees International Union from their workplace. False claims by SEIU bosses complicated the process.
By Dylan Sharkey
Martha Reynoso
Martha Reynoso
“I’ve made it a priority that my children could access good educational options, so they wouldn’t turn to the streets."
Cindi Young
Cindi Young
“Year after year, I had asked the state to stop deducting the dues. I don’t understand why they were still taking my money. I want my money back.”
House bill would force gas station owners to display Pritzker propaganda
House bill would force gas station owners to display Pritzker propaganda
A new measure would require gas stations to post a sign reminding customers the automatic gas tax hike is delayed. Retailers without the sign would be fined $500 per day, but they are pushing back against what amounts to a political ad.
By Dylan Sharkey
Maria Rodriguez
Maria Rodriguez
“It has been a great blessing for us because we are a low-income family, and we needed the help from the scholarships.”
Illinois House bill would jeopardize Madigan’s $151K pension
Illinois House bill would jeopardize Madigan’s $151K pension
A new bill in the Illinois House calls for suspending the pensions for legislators facing corruption charges. Former House Speaker Michael Madigan, recently indicted for racketeering and bribery, is set to collect $12,600 per month starting in July.
By Dylan Sharkey
Speed cameras issue more tickets in 2021 than Chicago has residents
Speed cameras issue more tickets in 2021 than Chicago has residents
Chicago drivers were issued more speed tickets in 2021 than there are city residents. Annual ticket revenues doubled, but fatal crashes still increased.
By Patrick Andriesen, Jon Josko