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Cubs tarp fiasco a result of ObamaCare?

Cubs tarp fiasco a result of ObamaCare?

Forget the Curse of the Billygoat – the spectre of ObamaCare might have embarrassed the Cubs organization just as much as the team’s poor performance on the field. Already running last in the National League Central, the franchise suffered another blow to their ego this week when they allegedly failed to staff enough grounds crew...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Union waste and pay raises cost thousands of government workers their jobs

Union waste and pay raises cost thousands of government workers their jobs

Several of Illinois’ most influential government unions are wasting money on overhead and administrative costs. Workers aren’t getting their money’s worth for the dues they are forced to pay. But state-employee pay has more than doubled over the last decade or so, with lax attendance rules that actually reward workers for showing up late to work....

By Paul Kersey

Illinois a terrible hostess: Twinkies leave the state

Illinois a terrible hostess: Twinkies leave the state

Hostess Brands LLC announced on Aug. 20 that the Illinois bakery where Twinkies were first invented will close this fall. More than 400 workers will be affected by the shuttering of the company’s Schiller Park location in October. Sadly, this isn’t surprising. In 2012, Hostess closed three bakeries nationwide after a massive union strike, high...

By Austin Berg

Free to care

Free to care

Laura and Sandy are small business owners in downstate Illinois. Because they receive state aid to care for low-income children, Laura, Sandy and 50,000 other Illinois day-care providers like them were forced by the state to join a union and pay dues. But in June 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a groundbreaking ruling in...

Why Illinois is running last

Why Illinois is running last

Illinois’ 2011 income tax hike put the brakes on the state’s private-sector jobs recovery. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois’ monthly job creation has slowed down since the state’s historic 2011 tax hike. Meanwhile, the rest of the country accelerated its jobs growth. Job losses from the Great Recession began for...

By Michael Lucci

Arizona firefighters fight for retirement security

Arizona firefighters fight for retirement security

Given they depend on the nation’s worst-funded pension systems for their retirement security, Illinois’ government workers may want to take a look at how a group of Arizona firefighters are responding to pension-fund problems of their own. Arizona’s firefighters fear that out-of-control pension costs could bankrupt cities in Arizona, resulting in cuts to pensions like...

Government-employee unions in Illinois waste their members’ dues

Government-employee unions in Illinois waste their members’ dues

Nearly all government employees are forced to pay money to a union as a condition of keeping their jobs. And it’s not cheap. The forced dues can reach as high as $1,000 per year in the case of Chicago public school teachers. Union officials can count on hundreds of millions of dollars a year in...

By Paul Kersey

Audit of Illinois’ Medicaid program reveals gross mismanagement

Audit of Illinois’ Medicaid program reveals gross mismanagement

According to a federal audit released Aug. 18, Illinois’ Medicaid program routinely over-estimated the amount of funds it needed from federal coffers to the tune of nearly $1 billion from 2010 through 2012. Over that three-year period, the state would spend the Medicaid money elsewhere and was slow in repaying the federal government, costing federal...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Illinois businesses burdened by much more than taxes

Illinois businesses burdened by much more than taxes

A recent study of the business tax burden in the 50 states and District of Columbia ranks Illinois as 27th in the nation. Portrayed as being “not so bad” in the media sheds a lot of light on Illinois’ current economic position. But while Illinois ranks in the middle of the pack for business tax...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Government pro-growth programs no substitute for friendly business climate across the board

Government pro-growth programs no substitute for friendly business climate across the board

New York lawmakers have acknowledged that low costs are beneficial to businesses, and that lower taxes mean more money, which leads to growth, innovation and hiring. The proof is the state’s START-UP NY program, which provides 10-year exemptions on property, sales and state income taxes to qualified new and expanding businesses. But while START-UP NY...

By Danny Colston

Contract with top union yields big payouts for state workers

Contract with top union yields big payouts for state workers

Introduction It pays to work for state government. Compensation costs for state workers make up roughly one third of Illinois’ state budget. How much state workers are paid is largely decided by contracts with government employee unions, specifically Council 31 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. Since 2003, two consecutive Illinois governors – now disgraced former...

By Justin Hegy

State worker tardiness costs Illinois taxpayers big money

State worker tardiness costs Illinois taxpayers big money

State government employees working for Illinois’ Department of Children and Family Services, or DCFS, racked up 5,002 hours of “tardy time” – instances of unexcused late arrival – in fiscal years 2012 and 2013, but were still paid for the time.1 Estimated cost to taxpayers: $180,346.44. During this same two-year span, DCFS paid out more than $11.8 million2  in...

By Justin Hegy

Illinois dead last in job creation in 2014

Illinois dead last in job creation in 2014

Illinois’ labor force shrank by 17,100 people in July, according to a release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS also reported that the state’s unemployment rate fell to 6.8 percent from 7.1 percent. However, the entire decline in the July unemployment rate came as a result of workers quitting the workforce. This grim news...

By Michael Lucci

Repeal death, franchise taxes by ending cronyism

Repeal death, franchise taxes by ending cronyism

Illinois government does some strange things. A case in point is how the state treats people and businesses that create jobs. Illinoisans are subject to both a death tax and a franchise tax. The death tax is a special tax on wealthy people just for the privilege of dying in the state of Illinois. This...

By Michael Lucci