Fact check: Pritzker’s gas tax delay doesn’t ‘lower prices’
Fact check: Pritzker’s gas tax delay doesn’t ‘lower prices’
In his latest re-election ad, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker touted his election-year tax relief as lowering prices for families. He failed to mention his plan expires shortly after the election and that he imposed thousands in new taxes as his term began.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois adds 18,300 jobs in March, still missing 154,500 from pandemic
Illinois adds 18,300 jobs in March, still missing 154,500 from pandemic
Illinois’ employment recovery continued in March, but the state is still missing one in five jobs lost during the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic downturn and state restrictions.
By Bryce Hill
Illinois cities take on more debt to cope with pensions
Illinois cities take on more debt to cope with pensions
Pension deficits are causing communities to consider more borrowing – and gambling with the proceeds – as pensions continue to consume bigger shares of budgets.
Over 23,000 Illinois public school employees leave unions
Over 23,000 Illinois public school employees leave unions
Membership in teachers unions has decreased nearly 10% since 2017, when public educators gained the right to stop handing their pay to unions.
By Hannah Schmid
4 years of Pritzker leaves average Illinois family paying $2,165 more in taxes
4 years of Pritzker leaves average Illinois family paying $2,165 more in taxes
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and lawmakers passed modest tax relief that expires after the 2022 election. But 24 tax and fee hikes during Pritzker’s term will leave the average family $2,165 poorer thanks to higher taxes.
By Adam Schuster, Patrick Andriesen
More than 38,000 workers have left government unions in Illinois
More than 38,000 workers have left government unions in Illinois
The unions’ own federal reports show 9% of workers have chosen to break away from unions since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME.
By Mailee Smith
Illinois House passes bill to scan license plates on highways
Illinois House passes bill to scan license plates on highways
The Illinois House approved a law calling for the installation of license plate reading cameras. Big Brother just wants to solve crime.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois pushes supermarkets to display election-year Pritzker propaganda
Illinois pushes supermarkets to display election-year Pritzker propaganda
The 2023 budget forces grocers to display Gov. J.B Pritzker’s temporary suspension of the 1% grocery tax. Illinois is one of the few states to tax groceries.
By Dylan Sharkey
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."