State lawmaker incomes grow at double rate of Illinoisans’ incomes
State lawmaker incomes grow at double rate of Illinoisans’ incomes
State lawmakers have voted to increase their salaries by more than $17,000 during Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration, far outpacing growth in their constituent’s incomes.
By Bryce Hill
Illinois lawmaker pay 4th-highest in U.S. after Pritzker OKs $12,000 raises
Illinois lawmaker pay 4th-highest in U.S. after Pritzker OKs $12,000 raises
State lawmaker pay has increased by more than $17,000 during Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration. State representatives and senators make the most for jobs considered less than full time, 4th in U.S. overall.
By Bryce Hill
Pritzker signs bill giving $12K pay raises to state lawmakers
Pritzker signs bill giving $12K pay raises to state lawmakers
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker approved raises for the statewide elected leaders just ahead of their inaugurations Jan. 9. State lawmakers will get $12,094 raises when they take office Jan. 11. Big hikes also went to Pritzker’s department leaders and their assistants.
By Brad Weisenstein
Pritzker gas tax hike takes effect on New Year’s Day
Pritzker gas tax hike takes effect on New Year’s Day
Illinoisans are stuck with two gas tax hikes in 2023, thanks to Gov. J.B. Pritzker delaying the 2022 hike until after his election.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinoisans pay highest cellphone taxes in nation
Illinoisans pay highest cellphone taxes in nation
Smartphone owners in Illinois pay the highest taxes in the nation
By Dylan Sharkey
Holiday scratch-offs are no gift to Illinois schools
Holiday scratch-offs are no gift to Illinois schools
A closer look at Illinois’ lottery legislation shows lawmakers historically diverted funding away from the classroom. Despite recent legislation, outsized holiday scratcher sales still only translate to slight gains for public schools.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois holiday travelers face hike on nation’s No. 2 gas taxes
Illinois holiday travelers face hike on nation’s No. 2 gas taxes
Plenty of Illinoisans will be on the road this holiday season, with record-high travel across the nation. Filling up for the trip is pricey in Illinois and will get even pricier after Jan. 1.
By Patrick Andriesen
$31,829 property tax bill robs ‘Home Alone’ house in 2022
$31,829 property tax bill robs ‘Home Alone’ house in 2022
Despite lower assessed value, thieving property taxes are on the rise for the old McCallister residence.
By Dylan Sharkey
Springfield’s ‘bad Santas’ can’t kick sin tax habit
Springfield’s ‘bad Santas’ can’t kick sin tax habit
Bad habits are tough to break, and Illinois lawmakers can’t ditch their habit of depending on sin taxes to raise revenue.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois ranks least tax-friendly state for middle-class families, 2nd-worst for retirees
Illinois ranks least tax-friendly state for middle-class families, 2nd-worst for retirees
Tax friendliness reports ranked Illinois as the most expensive for middle-class families and second most expensive for retirees. Analysts cited high property taxes, sales taxes and income taxes as cinching the bottom spots.
By Patrick Andriesen
Bipartisan plan to pay off $1B deficit spares Illinois businesses from tax hike
Bipartisan plan to pay off $1B deficit spares Illinois businesses from tax hike
More taxes on businesses and reductions in unemployment benefits were looming as a recession approached, but no longer. Lawmakers agreed to replenish Illinois’ unemployment insurance trust fund and avoid those pitfalls.
By Dylan Sharkey
State lawmakers debate delaying New Year’s Day gas tax hike
State lawmakers debate delaying New Year’s Day gas tax hike
A bill in Springfield proposes delaying the Jan. 1 state gas tax hike. If it fails, drivers will see two gas tax hikes in 2023, expected to take the tax to over 45 cents a gallon.
By Dylan Sharkey
Arlington Heights takes first step toward taxpayer-backed Chicago Bears stadium
Arlington Heights takes first step toward taxpayer-backed Chicago Bears stadium
Arlington Heights trustees unanimously approved a pre-development agreement with the Chicago Bears, but the review process could take years before they break ground on the new football stadium.
By Dylan Sharkey
Experts: Illinois taxpayers carrying 3rd-highest debt burden in nation
Experts: Illinois taxpayers carrying 3rd-highest debt burden in nation
Truth in Accounting experts contested Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s claims Illinois is on the best fiscal footing in years, citing chronic underfunding of the state’s nation-leading pension debt. The watchdogs ranked Illinois’ finances third worst among U.S. states.
By Patrick Andriesen