Chicago’s speed camera deal brokered behind closed doors
Chicago’s speed camera deal brokered behind closed doors
Turns out there’s no proof that Chicago’s red-light camera program has done anything to improve safety. In May, the Chicago Inspector General released a scathing audit of Chicago’s controversial red-light camera program. The audit found the Chicago of Department of Transportation couldn’t prove it placed cameras at Chicago’s most dangerous locations or that the cameras actually...
By Brian Costin
North Carolina abandons progressive income tax to create jobs and opportunity
North Carolina abandons progressive income tax to create jobs and opportunity
North Carolina lawmakers reached an agreement last week to overhaul the state’s tax environment. The state made a lot of changes to its tax structure, but the biggest reforms included reducing North Carolina’s corporate income tax rate and exchanging the state’s progressive tax structure in favor of a flat tax. Gov. Pat McCrory provided the...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Obstructed views: Employee compensation hidden from view by Illinois counties
Obstructed views: Employee compensation hidden from view by Illinois counties
Our local government transparency partners often report that employee compensation is almost universally the most in-demand transparency suggestion from our 10-Point Transparency Checklist. Not only is public worker compensation regularly the No. 1 budget area for most local governments, but it is also an issue that virtually everyone can understand. For example, Cook County’s budget is...
By Brian Costin
Number of Illinois unemployed tops 600,000 again in June
Number of Illinois unemployed tops 600,000 again in June
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS, reported Thursday that Illinois’ unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent in June from 9.1 percent in May. Illinois still has the nation’s second-highest unemployment rate, a ranking it has held since March. Only Nevada has a higher unemployment rate at 9.6 percent. BLS also reported Illinois’ nonfarm payrolls increased by...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
Pam Harris: A heroic mom from Illinois
Pam Harris: A heroic mom from Illinois
A mother's struggle to keep SEIU away from her finances and out of her home.
By Paul Kersey
Chicago Public Schools lays off more than 2,000, including 1,000 teachers
Chicago Public Schools lays off more than 2,000, including 1,000 teachers
Chicago Public Schools plans to layoff more than 2,000 Chicago Teachers Union members on Friday. CTU released a statement saying CPS plans to lay off nearly 2,100 total employees, including “veteran teachers, teacher assistants, clerks, technology coordinators, instructional aides, lunchroom workers and security guards.” “Once again, CPS has lied to parents, employees and the public...
Five reasons why the university pension plan won’t solve Illinois’ crisis
Five reasons why the university pension plan won’t solve Illinois’ crisis
The Institute of Government and Public Affairs, or IGPA, a university-based research organization, recently developed a pension plan for Illinois. That plan was presented at a pension conference committee hearing earlier this month. But it’s not the type of reform Illinois’ needs. The IGPA plan fails to solve Illinois’ pension problem. Here are five reasons...
By Benjamin VanMetre
CPS layoffs should not surprise CTU
CPS layoffs should not surprise CTU
When Chicago Public Schools officials announced Thursday that the district will be laying off more than 2,000 employees – including 1,036 teachers – Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis issued a press release that made no mention of the role the CTU played in creating CPS’s $1 billion deficit. These important facts were missing: The CTU supported all of...
Taxing sophistry
Taxing sophistry
Earlier this month, the Chicago Tribune published an editorial sounding the alarm on “the next Illinois tax hike” – a progressive tax. While many in the state have come to recognize this upcoming tax fight, others, such as Jan Goldberg of Riverside, Ill., refuse to admit the truth. In a recent letter to the editor titled “Benefits of a...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Illinois unemployment above 10 percent in many metropolitan areas
Illinois unemployment above 10 percent in many metropolitan areas
Illinois has the nation’s second-worst unemployment rate. At 9.1 percent, it’s 1.5 percentage points higher than the national average of 7.6 percent. The lack of jobs continues to be a major burden to the people of Illinois, at both the state and local level. A year-over-year comparison of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, reveals an uneven...
By John Klingner
New ISAT standards reveal poor performance for Chicago Public Schools
New ISAT standards reveal poor performance for Chicago Public Schools
Illinois parents have been hoodwinked once again. Two years ago, the Chicago Tribune revealed that Illinois’ graduation rates weren’t as impressive as once reported. Now comes news that the state has been inflating district test scores for more than a decade. New Illinois Standard Achievement Test, or ISAT, scores released Tuesday by Chicago Public Schools officials, prove as much....
Illinois unemployment rate increases to 9.2 percent in June
Illinois unemployment rate increases to 9.2 percent in June
The Illinois Department of Employment Security announced today that the Illinois unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent in June, up from 9.1 percent in May. The U.S. unemployment rate held steady in June at 7.6 percent. The state added 9,000 private sector jobs in June. A year ago, the state’s unemployment rate was 9 percent, while the...
By Chris Andriesen
Chicago’s triple-notch credit downgrade
Chicago’s triple-notch credit downgrade
Pension costs are already unraveling the state’s finances. Now it’s the city of Chicago’s turn. The city’s out-of-control pension liabilities and “accelerating budget pressures associated with those liabilities” has resulted in another credit downgrade by Moody’s Investors Service. The national credit rating agency downgraded the city’s nearly $8 billion in general obligation bonds to A3...