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Signing up for ObamaCare – tougher than filing taxes?

Signing up for ObamaCare – tougher than filing taxes?

With new ObamaCare coverage slated to kick in Jan. 1, 2014, more details are beginning to unfold regarding the inner workings of this complex law. Including a picture from Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office showing the regulations vs. the actual bill.   Now, the Health and Human Services Department has released a draft application for individuals interested in...

By Hilary Gowins

Business tax credit offers more options for school choice

Business tax credit offers more options for school choice

A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog post about how Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, introduced a bill that would give tax credits to corporations if they donate to nonprofit organizations that provide scholarships to students in low-income families for private school tuition. Now, state Rep. Michael Connelly, R-Wheaton, has introduced a parallel bill in the Illinois General Assembly....

The city of Chicago takes a shot at energy drinks

The city of Chicago takes a shot at energy drinks

What do elected officials of the nation’s third-largest city do when only four out of every 10 kids who start freshman year at a public high school graduate and only six out of every 100 freshmen go on to get four-year college degrees? What else would such officials have to do when murders in this city...

By Chris Andriesen

The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address

The budget truths behind Quinn’s ‘honest’ budget address

Some of the tone of Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s rhetoric was a move in the right direction during his budget address; but his strategy and plan for execution didn’t match. While painting an optimistic picture of what he has achieved during his tenure, Quinn outlined what he called an “honest” and “balanced” budget for fiscal...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

In his budget address on Wednesday, Gov. Quinn touted the number of jobs that have been created during the past two years. The governor would have you believe that Illinois’ job crisis is over. But that’s far from the truth. As today’s labor release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows, Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped...

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner

Under Quinn’s deal with AFSCME, taxpayers still pay 95 percent of retirees’ health insurance costs

Under Quinn’s deal with AFSCME, taxpayers still pay 95 percent of retirees’ health insurance costs

For years, retired state government workers have contributed little or nothing toward the cost of their health insurance premiums. This sweetheart deal costs Illinois taxpayers roughly $1 billion a year, with costs continuing to climb year after year. The state’s unfunded liability for retiree health insurance is more than $54 billion. Lawmakers decided to do...

By Jonathan Ingram

Quinn’s proposed education budget cuts miss the mark

Quinn’s proposed education budget cuts miss the mark

With this year’s budget speech just a day away, details of Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s plans to deal with the state’s financial problems are slowly leaking to the press. According to reports, the governor will call for a $400 million cut to the portion of K-12 education budget that is spent on students. But, don’t be...

Four years of Quinn – higher taxes, bigger debts and no sign of change

Four years of Quinn – higher taxes, bigger debts and no sign of change

As Gov. Pat Quinn delivers his fifth annual budget proposal today, it’s important to review the governor’s track record and what his policies have meant for Illinois. When Quinn took office in 2009, Illinois was reeling from former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and his culture of deficits and corruption. The state’s fiscal condition was a shaky...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Medicaid Solutions: Florida’s Medicaid cure for Illinois’ ailing program

Medicaid Solutions: Florida’s Medicaid cure for Illinois’ ailing program

For more than a decade, Illinois’ Medicaid program has failed to meet the needs of the state’s most vulnerable residents. Access to high-quality care has deteriorated, even as record amounts of taxpayer dollars are spent on the ballooning program. Over the years, eligibility standards have loosened to increasingly include families earning ever-higher incomes. Today, only...

By Jonathan Ingram

Will the new AFSCME contract keep letting workers off the hook for missing work?

Will the new AFSCME contract keep letting workers off the hook for missing work?

Imagine a football game where the referees threw flags and called out penalties, but never actually marked off the yardage. That’s exactly how the “Affirmative Attendance Policy” within the previous American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees works: a state worker can blow off work at least 10 times with nothing worse than a...

By Paul Kersey

How a state government employee can get a 30 percent raise in just four years

How a state government employee can get a 30 percent raise in just four years

The convoluted process of figuring out a unionized state government employee’s wages is a prime example of why the collective bargaining process needs more sunshine. While we wait for details on the contract that the state agreed to with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, it’s worth examining how to figure out...

By Paul Kersey

Illinois state lawmakers should say no to ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion

Illinois state lawmakers should say no to ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion

Senate Democrats pushed through Senate Bill 26, which would impose ObamaCare’s massive expansion of Medicaid on Illinois, on Feb. 28. The bill passed on a party-line vote. You may recall that when this bill was debated in committee, proponents were allowed an hour of testimony – I was given less than one minute to testify in opposition. It’s a...

By Jonathan Ingram

Illinois good government bills watch list

Illinois good government bills watch list

The 2013 legislative session is in full swing and there are a number of good government reform bills that have been introduced by legislators of both parties. While much of the focus in the media and at the Illinois Policy Institute is rightly on big-dollar issues such as pension and Medicaid reform, there are many other issues...

By Brian Costin

State lawmakers sponsor legislation to match Budget Solutions reforms

State lawmakers sponsor legislation to match Budget Solutions reforms

On Feb. 28, the Illinois Policy Institute held a press conference to publicly release its alternative budget plan, entitled Budget Solutions 2014. This 10-point plan offers responsible solutions to Illinois’ fiscal crisis. State Reps. Tom Morrison, Jeanne Ives, Dwight Kay and state Sen. Kyle McCarter showed their support and attended the press conference. Budget Solutions...

By Jane McEnaney