3rd anniversary of 2019 Chicago Teachers Union strike gives glimpse of Amendment 1
3rd anniversary of 2019 Chicago Teachers Union strike gives glimpse of Amendment 1
The Chicago Teachers Union has a history of demanding contract provisions far beyond wages and benefits. If Amendment 1 passes in November, government unions such as CTU will have a right to demand virtually anything and go on strike to get those demands met.
By Mailee Smith
Chicago’s Fortune 500 headquarters are shrinking
Chicago’s Fortune 500 headquarters are shrinking
Chicago has lost three Fortune 500 headquarters in 2022. McDonald’s could be the next to leave. Amendment 1 could make it more likely.
By Dylan Sharkey
Minister sees ballot question as property tax threat after nearly losing home
Minister sees ballot question as property tax threat after nearly losing home
The Rev. Phalese Binion worked to help people find affordable housing, but she didn’t truly understand the property tax problem until she bought her own home. Now the former union member sees a new property tax threat from Amendment 1.
Josh Mammen
Josh Mammen
“Others should also vote ‘no’ for Amendment 1 since its costs are undefined and limitless. Property tax increases hurt everyone, and Amendment 1 will only make it worse. This is unsustainable.”
Chicago issues over 1M parking tickets in 6 months
Chicago issues over 1M parking tickets in 6 months
Three years after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot campaigned on a pledge to reduce fines and fees, the city issued over 1 million parking tickets in the first half of 2022 – a 25% bump from the same period a year earlier.
By Patrick Andriesen
Mike Marek
Mike Marek
“Anything that enhances or expands the roles of public sector unions in our state, is from a financial standpoint at a minimum, likely to result in a higher cost of living for Illinois residents, regardless of your class, retired or working. I think this amendment will negatively affect anyone who is a taxpayer.”
Pain of Illinois gas taxes felt as another price spike hits
Pain of Illinois gas taxes felt as another price spike hits
OPEC decided to slow down oil production. Every state can expect higher gas prices, but Illinois taxes make the pain worse.
By Dylan Sharkey
Top 3 myths told by Amendment 1 proponents
Top 3 myths told by Amendment 1 proponents
Proponents of Amendment 1 claim it applies to all workers, mimics other state constitutions and would help the economy. Wrong. Wrong. And wrong.
By Mailee Smith
Sheldon Schulte
Sheldon Schulte
"Amendment 1 wants to give union bosses more power and raise taxes again? I can’t vote for this!”
Cook County College Teachers Union authorizes October strike
Cook County College Teachers Union authorizes October strike
The Cook County College Teachers Union voted to strike by the end of October if an agreement is not reached. Union members are demanding subsidies for student housing and child care costs along with higher wages and smaller classes.
By Patrick Andriesen
Debate fact check: Property taxes haven’t gone down under Pritzker
Debate fact check: Property taxes haven’t gone down under Pritzker
Gov. J.B. Pritzker took the debate stage claiming property taxes in Illinois have gone down thanks to his administration. In truth, the average Illinois family is paying over $2,000 more in property taxes than before he took office.
By Dylan Sharkey