State of Illinois

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State of Illinois Should Not Use Pension Obligation Bond Proceeds for General Funds

The Institute for Illinois’ Fiscal Sustainability at the Civic Federation recently described how some State of Illinois pension bond proceeds…

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Some Pension Bond Proceeds Could End Up in General Funds

In addition to the tax increase and spending limits bill approved in the last hours of the 96th Illinois General Assembly,…

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State of Illinois Raises Income Taxes But May Not Have Fixed Budget Problems

In the last hours of the 96th Illinois General Assembly, on January 11, 2011, the legislature took significant action on the State’s budget by passing a bill to increase personal income tax rates from 3% to 5% and corporate income tax…

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Civic Federation Supports Enactment of Senate Bill 3778

On January 13, 2011, the Civic Federation sent this letter to Governor Quinn urging him to sign Senate Bill 3778. Click here to read a Civic…

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IIFS Blog Provides Context and Commentary on State Fiscal Issues

Over the course of 2010 the IIFS blog explored a number of State of Illinois budget topics ranging from Medicaid/HMO funding issues to the State public pension system. Posts on the IIFS blog not only supplement IIFS publications, but also…

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Civic Federation Provides Extensive Online Commentary and Analysis

In 2010 the Civic Federation blog provided comprehensive information about government and fiscal issues across Illinois for the public, government officials and media. In a range of posts on topics from the…

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Recovery Bond Program Ends, Illinois Expects $1 Billion in Subsidies

Congress appears to have sealed the fate of the federal Build America Bond (BAB) subsidy by not including renewal of the program in the package of unemployment benefits and…

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Medicaid Reform Proposals Face Opposition

Illinois lawmakers are on a fast-track schedule to reform the State’s Medicaid program, but proposals from state officials and other experts appear to face stiff opposition. As…

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New Revenues from State Tax Amnesty Still Questionable

Despite initial results showing that the State of Illinois’ recent tax amnesty program brought in more than $500 million in delinquent tax revenues, a report from…

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Civic Federation Urges Governor Quinn to Sign Senate Bill 3538

  UPDATE: The Civic Federation commends Governor Pat Quinn for signing Senate Bill 3538,…