Illinois’ comeback story starts here.

Holly Hasten Jarovsky

Holly Hasten Jarovsky

"We used to believe that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, and unfortunately now particularly in the educational environment that’s all we do."

Illinois unemployment fund faces potential $8 billion deficit

Illinois unemployment fund faces potential $8 billion deficit

Historic unemployment payouts related to the COVID-19 shutdowns left Illinois’ fund billions in the hole. State leaders did nothing to fix it, meaning there could be reduced benefits for the unemployed or higher taxes on employers trying to recover.

By Patrick Andriesen

Last-minute Illinois budget riddled with errors

Last-minute Illinois budget riddled with errors

Because Illinois state lawmakers waited until the last minute to pass a budget, no one noticed multiple errors that could have halted about half of the state’s spending until a month before the fiscal year ended. Haste makes waste of taxpayer dollars.

By Patrick Andriesen

Election law changes may be coming to Illinois: What you need to know

Election law changes may be coming to Illinois: What you need to know

New legislation awaiting Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signature foresees the possibility of felons being allowed to hold office. Other election law changes would expand vote by mail, push back the 2022 primary election and make Election Day 2022 a state holiday.

By Joe Tabor