Poverty hits Black, Hispanic Chicagoans hardest, but education, jobs fix that
Poverty hits Black, Hispanic Chicagoans hardest, but education, jobs fix that
Black and Hispanic Chicagoans are persistently impacted by poverty more than other racial groups. What city and state leaders need to focus on is helping people down the path of education, job and then family.
By Chris Coffey
Public can see Chicago Teachers Union tactics at open bargaining session
Public can see Chicago Teachers Union tactics at open bargaining session
Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union will open their contract bargaining sessions to the public for the first time on June 14. Concerned Chicagoans can attend in-person and make their voices heard.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago Teachers Union demands $1.7B for librarians, climate champions, gender support coordinators
Chicago Teachers Union demands $1.7B for librarians, climate champions, gender support coordinators
The Chicago Teachers Union demanded each of the 623 Chicago schools hire multiple new positions, including librarians, climate champions and gender support coordinators. Even nearly empty schools would be required to hire these extra staffers.
By Hannah Schmid
Chicago Teachers Union family health insurance about $4,300 less than yours
Chicago Teachers Union family health insurance about $4,300 less than yours
The Chicago Teachers Union is already paying about $4,300 less than the families whose taxes must support their health benefits. They will be seeking an even sweeter deal this summer.
By Perry Zhao
Research shows education, full-time employment can overcome poverty
Research shows education, full-time employment can overcome poverty
The city of Chicago’s poverty rate is 17%. The Brookings Institution’s “success sequence” shows what city and state leaders need to focus on if we want to provide a pathway to prosperity.
By Chris Coffey
Vallas: Mayor, supporters see unlimited migration as fix to population loss
Vallas: Mayor, supporters see unlimited migration as fix to population loss
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sees unlimited migration as a solution to population loss. What he should be doing is recognizing crime and a lack of quality school choice is driving out families.
By Paul Vallas
Chicago Teachers Union gives nearly $1.3M to sitting Illinois lawmakers
Chicago Teachers Union gives nearly $1.3M to sitting Illinois lawmakers
Since 2010, CTU has funded the political committees of 84 of 177 lawmakers currently in the Illinois General Assembly. When you look at just Democrats, it is 72% – nearly half from outside Chicago.
By Chris Coffey
Bally’s casino in Chicago continues to underperform
Bally’s casino in Chicago continues to underperform
Illinois leaders keep hoping for big wins from casinos and other gambling, but the newest casino in Chicago shows expectations are too high again.
By Dylan Sharkey, Kurtis Karg
Illinois judge rules mid-election attempt to stop challengers is unconstitutional
Illinois judge rules mid-election attempt to stop challengers is unconstitutional
In a victory for Illinois voter choice, a permanent injunction was issued against a mid-election attempt by state leaders to prevent challengers from getting on the Nov. 5 ballot.
By Patrick Andriesen
Speaker Welch got union power into Illinois Constitution, now his workers use it against him
Speaker Welch got union power into Illinois Constitution, now his workers use it against him
Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch supported the so-called workers’ rights amendment but won’t recognize his own staff’s union. That union has now filed suit.
By Mailee Smith