Fact check: Unions backing Amendment 1 killed bill to help nurses
	Fact check: Unions backing Amendment 1 killed bill to help nurses
	
		A new ad falsely claims Amendment 1 will protect nurses’ rights at private children’s hospitals. The same government unions who paid for the ad ended legislation that truly would have helped nurses. 	
				
			By Dylan Sharkey
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		How to stop gerrymandering in Illinois
	How to stop gerrymandering in Illinois
	
		Illinois can draw from other states’ experiences to solve its own gerrymandering problem. One solid solution is as close as Michigan.	
				
			By Joe Tabor, Aimee Morrissey
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		‘Workers’ Rights Amendment’ website ignores tax hike
	‘Workers’ Rights Amendment’ website ignores tax hike
	
		The government union-backed website claims Amendment 1 would put more money in the pockets of working Illinoisans, but the change could only benefit the 7% who are government employees. All families would pay $2,149 more in property taxes.	
				
			By Patrick Andriesen
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Chicago Teachers Union fights to weaken Chicago charter schools
	Chicago Teachers Union fights to weaken Chicago charter schools
	
		Many Chicago charter school bargaining agreements are expiring this summer, and the Chicago Teachers Union is positioning itself to grow its power by diminishing charter schools as an alternative for parents and students.	
				
			By Hannah Schmid
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Fact check: Pritzker didn’t lower gas tax or eliminate grocery tax
	Fact check: Pritzker didn’t lower gas tax or eliminate grocery tax
	
		Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s re-election ad praises him for fictional tax relief, hinting he repealed the grocery tax and lowered the gas tax. Neither is true.	
				
			By Dylan Sharkey
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Fact check: No other state constitution has a provision similar to Amendment 1
	Fact check: No other state constitution has a provision similar to Amendment 1
	
		Proponents of Amendment 1 claim other state constitutions include similar language, but that is just wrong. Amendment 1 would cement into the Illinois Constitution government union powers that no other state sees as smart.	
				
			By Mailee Smith
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Misleading new ad claims Amendment 1 protects Illinois nurses
	Misleading new ad claims Amendment 1 protects Illinois nurses
	
		Despite proponents’ claims, Amendment 1 would give union rights only to state and local government workers. Yet a new ad by proponents implies it will help nurses in all sectors care for their patients.	
				
			By Mailee Smith
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		How to use Illinois’ new permanent vote-by-mail system
	How to use Illinois’ new permanent vote-by-mail system
	
		Now that Illinois voters can permanently register to vote by mail, here are some issues to consider about casting a ballot from the kitchen table rather than a polling place.	
				
			By Dylan Sharkey
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Illinois small business owners brace for higher taxes under Amendment 1
	Illinois small business owners brace for higher taxes under Amendment 1
	
		New business taxes added by the Pritzker administration plus Illinois’ high property taxes are making it hard for a Chicago-area bar owner to stay in business. Now a government union push for more property taxes is creating a new threat.	
				
			By Dylan Sharkey
		
	 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Chicago parents spend $886 per child on school supplies
	Chicago parents spend $886 per child on school supplies
	
		Chicago parents spend one-third more than the national average on school supplies. A 5% state sales tax holiday does little to help those struggling with back-to-school costs.	
				
			By Dylan Sharkey