5 new bills help fix Illinois education, but more is needed
5 new bills help fix Illinois education, but more is needed
About 2-in-5 Illinois elementary students can read at grade level, so there is a lot of room for improvement. Five new bills would improve student outcomes and parental involvement.
By Rich Witzel
Suburban Chicago house tax plan would choke lagging growth
Suburban Chicago house tax plan would choke lagging growth
The Illinois Senate attempted to pass a “rescue package” for Chicago area mass transit that would punish suburban homeowners with a new real estate transfer tax. State leaders must instead focus on reforms to boost housing and economic growth.
By LyLena Estabine
Illinois economy declines 2.2% in early 2025, one of biggest drops in U.S.
Illinois economy declines 2.2% in early 2025, one of biggest drops in U.S.
Illinois’ latest drop in gross domestic product shows broader issues with the state. The state’s real GDP has been struggling for years.
By Ravi Mishra
Report shows Illinois government pension crisis worst in U.S.
Report shows Illinois government pension crisis worst in U.S.
Illinois has the nation’s worst public pension crisis. Nationwide analysis from the Equable Institute shows Illinois state pensions remain fiscally unstable and threaten retirees and taxpayers, underscoring the need for reform.
By LyLena Estabine
Illinois teachers can opt out of unions in August. Here’s why they should.
Illinois teachers can opt out of unions in August. Here’s why they should.
Just 15% to 26% of Illinois teachers union spending was on representing teachers in 2024. But public education employees can opt out of union membership and keep their hard-earned money.
By Mailee Smith
Vallas: Hunger strike saved school, but academic neglect starves students
Vallas: Hunger strike saved school, but academic neglect starves students
The Chicago Teachers Union’s refusal to close near-empty schools and push for more “sustainable community schools” is hurting student achievement. CTU is about adding members and escaping accountability, not about what’s best for Chicago students.
By Paul Vallas
Congress wants largest teachers union to pick kids over politics
Congress wants largest teachers union to pick kids over politics
A bill in Congress would hold the National Education Association accountable, forcing it to once more put students and educators first or risk losing its special status as a chartered organization.
By Rich Witzel
Illinois revenue $717M more than expected, but politicians still raise taxes
Illinois revenue $717M more than expected, but politicians still raise taxes
Despite record revenues, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s 2026 budget hikes taxes by another $482 million. Illinoisans are paying 44% more than six years ago and getting higher tax burdens as thanks.
By Ravi Mishra
State government salaries have grown 57% faster than private sector since 2021
State government salaries have grown 57% faster than private sector since 2021
State employees represented by AFSCME Council 31 received an automatic annual raise on July 1, highlighting the salary discrepancy between government and private sector workers.
By Mailee Smith, Bryce Hill
Chicago pension sweetener would add $11.1 billion in liabilities
Chicago pension sweetener would add $11.1 billion in liabilities
State lawmakers boosted benefits for Chicago police and firefighters in the final days of the legislative session. Gov. J.B. Pritzker should reject this bill, or else it will add billions in debt to an already struggling city.
By LyLena Estabine
Illinois’ unemployment rank hits 12th in U.S.: best since pandemic
Illinois’ unemployment rank hits 12th in U.S.: best since pandemic
Illinois was No. 12 in the U.S. for its June unemployment rate. It’s not been ranked that low since before the pandemic. Still, the state trails the national average thanks to anemic private-sector growth.
By Jack Knorr
Vallas: Work-study changes futures of Chicago’s at-risk youth
Vallas: Work-study changes futures of Chicago’s at-risk youth
Summer jobs programs are not enough to keep Chicago’s youth out of trouble. To reach their potential, a year-round answer is needed. Paid apprenticeships or other work-study need to become part of public education.
By Paul Vallas
No. 2 no more: Illinois property taxes rank highest in U.S.
No. 2 no more: Illinois property taxes rank highest in U.S.
Illinois just ranked as having the highest property tax rate in the country. Property taxes in Illinois are an especially heavy burden without the tradeoff seen in states such as Texas or New Hampshire, where there are either no sales taxes or income taxes.
By Charlotte Rotkis