Vaccination proof may be needed in Chicago for venue access
Vaccination proof may be needed in Chicago for venue access
Chicago’s top doctor hinted the city could introduce a new proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for residents to visit bars, gyms, restaurants and other venues as have other major cities.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker’s $2 billion COVID-19 aid slush fund uncovered
Pritzker’s $2 billion COVID-19 aid slush fund uncovered
Six months after state lawmakers hastily approved Illinois’ 2022 budget, a hidden discretionary fund has been identified giving Gov. J.B. Pritzker total control over $2 billion in federal COVID-19 aid.
By Patrick Andriesen
Sarah Tafoya
Sarah Tafoya
“It's so nice, and comforting, to know that there are people out there who want to help families like ours, and want to make sure that the next generation of kids get the education that is best suited to them.”
Keep investing in Illinois’ Invest in Kids tax credit scholarships
Keep investing in Illinois’ Invest in Kids tax credit scholarships
Illinois state lawmakers resisted efforts to cut tax credit scholarships in Illinois, instead extending the program. Now low-income and minority students need them to make the scholarships permanent so they can get the educations that best fit their needs.
By Amy Korte
Sheila Passehl
Sheila Passehl
“Private education has positively impacted my children in so many ways. They’ve built friendships. They attend Mass together as a school community weekly and on holy days.”
Illinois reports most identity theft complaints per capita in 2021
Illinois reports most identity theft complaints per capita in 2021
A WalletHub study found Illinois had more identity theft per person than anywhere else in the nation. It overall ranked as the 6th most vulnerable state to identity theft and fraud.
By Patrick Andriesen
Cook County, Metro East crack top 5 ‘judicial hellholes’ in U.S.
Cook County, Metro East crack top 5 ‘judicial hellholes’ in U.S.
Illinois courts’ long history of being friendly to plaintiffs and personal injury attorneys showed up again in a reform group’s annual ranking. Cook County, St. Clair County and Madison County together moved up in the rankings of “judicial hellholes.”
By Dylan Sharkey
Marijuana tax suspended to cut San Francisco crime surge
Marijuana tax suspended to cut San Francisco crime surge
High taxes on marijuana are believed to help illegal dealers and violence thrive, so San Francisco is holding off on new city pot taxes to help legal dispensaries compete. Illinois and Chicago, where taxes top 40%, may want to pay attention.
By Dylan Sharkey
Property taxes still rob ‘Home Alone’ house
Property taxes still rob ‘Home Alone’ house
Property taxes are the real thieves attacking the house used in the holiday movie ‘Home Alone.’ The house is available for a one-night stay this holiday, but not all taxes are included.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago police union wins hearing in fight against forced COVID-19 vaccines
Chicago police union wins hearing in fight against forced COVID-19 vaccines
Chicago’s mayor wanted police either vaccinated against COVID-19 or regularly tested, but the pushback from their union has received two recent legal advances.
By Francesco Rahe
Illinois police, firefighters push back on state control of pensions
Illinois police, firefighters push back on state control of pensions
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill to consolidate local police and firefighter pensions from across downstate Illinois, but beneficiaries are suing because the state is notorious for poor pension management.
By Patrick Andriesen