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Illinois House votes to raise taxes

Illinois House votes to raise taxes

The Illinois House just passed SB 2194, which imposes new taxes on tobacco products and hospitals. We’ve previously explained why cigarette taxes can’t fix the structural problems in the Medicaid program. A total of eighteen Republicans signed on to the tax hike, including Mike Bost, Dan Brady, Franco Coladipietro, Jim Durkin, Kent Gaffney, Renée Kosel, David Leitch, Donald Moffitt, Rosemary Mulligan,Chris Nybo, JoAnn Osmond, Robert Pritchard, Dennis Reboletti, Chapin Rose, Jim Sacia, Darlene...

By Jonathan Ingram

Early implementation of ObamaCare headed to Gov. Quinn’s desk

Early implementation of ObamaCare headed to Gov. Quinn’s desk

Last night, we reported on a bill that is headed to the Governor’s desk which would allow the Quinn administration to implement key provisions of ObamaCare in Cook County nearly two years early. This bill was pushed through the legislature with virtual no debate or discussion on the floor. Last year, lawmakers decided — nearly unanimously —...

By Jonathan Ingram

UPDATE: House concurs with early implementation of ObamaCare

UPDATE: House concurs with early implementation of ObamaCare

Earlier today, we reported that the Illinois Senate passed HB 5007, which will implement key portions of ObamaCare nearly two years early in Cook County. Moments ago, the House concurred, sending the bill to the Governor’s desk. Much like the Senate vote earlier today, it was clear that the outcome was certain before the bill ever came...

By Jonathan Ingram

Illinois Senate moves to implement ObamaCare early

Illinois Senate moves to implement ObamaCare early

by Jonathan Ingram The Illinois Senate just passed HB 5007, which will implement key portions of ObamaCare nearly two years early. We’ve previously debunked the myths surrounding this plan, explaining how it fails taxpayers. From the Senate gallery, I watched as the vote was taken with virtually no debate or discussion. It was clear that the outcome was...

By Jonathan Ingram

ObamaCare disaster: Why Cook County waiver fails taxpayers

ObamaCare disaster: Why Cook County waiver fails taxpayers

Lawmakers have been tasked with reducing Medicaid spending by $2.7 billion. Last year, lawmakers came together and decided – almost unanimously – that until the state could actually operate the program in a way that served the needs of the most vulnerable, it shouldn’t expand eligibility to overload the system. But earlier this year, Gov....

By Jonathan Ingram

Medicaid reform bill fails to deliver

Medicaid reform bill fails to deliver

House Amendment 3 to Senate Bill 2840 fails to live up to the promises made to taxpayers. While this bill is an improvement over earlier drafts, there is still cause for alarm.

Medicaid 59: A detailed list of reforms

Medicaid 59: A detailed list of reforms

In February, Gov. Quinn told lawmakers that the rendezvous with reality had arrived. He informed them that they must “reduce expenditures” in the Medicaid program by $2.7 billion this year. Soon thereafter, lawmakers in the House committed to reducing “the accrual of Medicaid obligations” by $2.7 billion. The following proposal meets this goal without steep...

By Jonathan Ingram

Where is the leadership​?

Where is the leadership​?

Every now and then you find out whether leaders and legislators are truly for reform or whether they simply use the concept to advance electoral imperatives. The upcoming votes on Medicaid, pensions and the state budget will be illuminating. Things are moving quickly in Springfield, and the most urgent issue on deck is Medicaid. Leadership...

Rescuing Medicaid: How Illinois can reform Medicaid without rate cuts and tax hikes

Rescuing Medicaid: How Illinois can reform Medicaid without rate cuts and tax hikes

In February, Gov. Pat Quinn told lawmakers that to rescue Illinois’ Medicaid program, the state would need to “reduce expenditures in the program by $2.7 billion” for fiscal year 2013. But so far, neither Quinn nor lawmakers have proposed a plan that does so. The Illinois Policy Institute has proposed reforming Medicaid into a premium assistance program,...

By Jonathan Ingram

Orland Township, Tinley Park, Orland School District 135 and Orland Fire receive high marks in transparency audit

Orland Township, Tinley Park, Orland School District 135 and Orland Fire receive high marks in transparency audit

CHICAGO (May 18, 2012) – The village of Tinley Park, Orland Township, Orland School District 135 and the Orland Fire Protection District all received high marks in an online transparency audit conducted by the Illinois Policy Institute. These Orland Township-area governments join the Village of Orland Park, who maintained a score of 100 percent from...

By Brian Costin