Chicago employers say ‘fat tax’ would punch them in the gut
Chicago employers say ‘fat tax’ would punch them in the gut
City leaders are focused on the wrong kind of belt tightening.
City leaders are focused on the wrong kind of belt tightening.
Walgreens’ 270-person layoffs are the latest in a series of corporate job losses in Illinois.
Chicago’s red-light cameras are merely a way for the city to extract more money from drivers; they have nothing to do with public safety.
Reforming Illinois’ Teachers’ Retirement System is the only hope for saving the pension fund from insolvency and providing the accountability and retirement security that teachers and taxpayers deserve.
Whitney will be missed, but her legacy will live on forever because we are a freer people today because of her life’s work.
Multiple layers of taxation make gas sold in Chicago more expensive than in other cities across the Midwest.
Driverless trains and buses could dramatically reduce the cost of Chicago’s expensive public transportation system, resulting in much-needed savings for taxpayers.
Another credit downgrade for the Chicago Board of Education’s debt demonstrates the urgency of immediate fiscal reforms.
Illinois’ tax hikes and anti-growth regulatory environment drive away taxpayers and businesses
If state politicians override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of SB 1229, they would remove even more state spending from taxpayer oversight.
Illinois lags behind other states in its efforts to curb recidivism through offender rehabilitation.