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‘Cupcake girl’ saved from crushing regulation

‘Cupcake girl’ saved from crushing regulation

After health department officials shut down the cupcake business of a little girl from Troy, Ill., lawmakers tried to craft a new set of rules for “kitchen businesses.” But one Illinois senator had added so many harmful requirements into the bill that would have crippled the home kitchen industry – fortunately, his version of the bill...

By Bryant Jackson-Green

Chicago a ‘dystopian nightmare’ for entrepreneurs

Chicago a ‘dystopian nightmare’ for entrepreneurs

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce ranked the regulatory environment in 10 major U.S. cities, and the results aren’t pretty for Chicago. One writer described starting a professional services business in Chicago as a “dystopian nightmare.” Professional and business services make up 780,000 payroll jobs in the Chicago metropolitan area, a major part of current employment...

By Michael Lucci

ObamaCare numbers: Even less transparency

ObamaCare numbers: Even less transparency

Finding out who is actually covered under ObamaCare just became more difficult. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, has announced that it will no longer be regularly reporting on the law’s progress. Not only does this announcement mean that it will be virtually impossible to obtain information on the law’s progress...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Promises and politics: Lawmakers consider whether to make the temporary income tax hike permanent

Promises and politics: Lawmakers consider whether to make the temporary income tax hike permanent

In 2011, Illinois lawmakers passed the largest income tax increase in the state’s history with the promise that the increase would sunset in 2015 and income tax rates would return to their previous rates. In other words, the income tax increase was made to be temporary. Today, on the cusp of the income tax increase...

By Donovan Griffith

Chicago drivers gouged at the pump this Memorial Day weekend

Chicago drivers gouged at the pump this Memorial Day weekend

An estimated 32 million drivers will hit the road this Memorial Day weekend, according to AAA. And those leaving from the Chicago area will feel much more pain at the pump. The national average for a gallon of gas is $3.65. In Illinois, the average price per gallon is $3.83. But the average price per...

By Hilary Gowins

The ObamaCare hard sell in Illinois

The ObamaCare hard sell in Illinois

President Barack Obama is quick to paint an underdog picture when it comes to his fight to push through the Affordable Care Act. He has claimed that: “We didn’t make a hard sell. We didn’t have billions of dollars to spend on commercials like our critics did.” But the federal government directed almost $155 million...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Illinois’ misguided push to ban Google Glass continues

Illinois’ misguided push to ban Google Glass continues

Illinois Sen. Ira Silverstein wants to ban Illinois drivers from using Google Glass, even before complaints about drivers using it have become an issue. Silverstein has been pushing a Google Glass ban for some time, even before it became available for the general public to buy, and this week representatives from Google went to the...

By Bryant Jackson-Green

Burnham shuts down public website for ‘maintenance’ in wake of corruption scandal

Burnham shuts down public website for ‘maintenance’ in wake of corruption scandal

In the wake of a corruption scandal, the village of Burnham has taken down all public information from its website and placed the site in “Maintenance Mode.” The scandal came about after the village’s former clerk pleaded guilty to stealing more than $700,000 from local taxpayers, and an online transparency inquiry by the Illinois Policy...

By Brian Costin

Madigan’s millionaire tax returns

Madigan’s millionaire tax returns

House Speaker Mike Madigan couldn’t get a progressive tax hike on the November ballot. His next effort, to get an extension of the tax hike, has failed so far. Now, he is back with yet another money-grab scheme. Madigan has proposed an advisory referendum on the fall ballot proposing a millionaire surcharge. (An advisory referendum...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Chart of the Week: Is ObamaCare “settled?”

Chart of the Week: Is ObamaCare “settled?”

In an April 17 press conference on the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, President Barack Obama called the debate over his signature legislative achievement “settled” and “over.” But according to a recent Politico poll, almost half of those surveyed indicated that they want the law repealed, and more than one-third want the law...

By Naomi Lopez Bauman

Illinois politicians’ obsession with tax hikes

Illinois politicians’ obsession with tax hikes

Fifty percent of all Illinoisans would leave the state if they could. Twenty-five percent think it’s the worst state to live in. Another 72 percent don’t trust their government. These numbers came from three recent Gallup polls. In all three surveys, no state polled worse than Illinois. You’d think with results like that, the last...

Illinois: $27 billion in tax increases since 2011

Illinois: $27 billion in tax increases since 2011

A new report by Americans for Tax Reform shows that Democratic governors have enacted more than $58 billion in tax increases since 2011. Republican governors, on the other hand, have collectively signed more than $36 billion in tax cuts. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, one of the nation’s top five most tax-happy governors, has signed 29 tax increases...

Madigan and Illinois’ million-man migration

Madigan and Illinois’ million-man migration

Gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner publicly opposes the tax-hike plan championed by Gov. Pat Quinn and House Speaker Mike Madigan. Rauner claimed that raising income taxes again in 2015 will cause more businesses and people to flee the state. Madigan fired back at Rauner with one of the most poorly-conceived statements of this campaign season. Madigan...

By Michael Lucci