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Cook County Health eyes new call center, more nurses to better compete for patients

This article discusses the 2015 Cook County Health and Hospitals System’s preliminary budget which is based on a projected increase in CountyCare membership to about 150,000 members from about 100,000 in FY2014. The Civic Federation urged…

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State Undertakes Revenue Study to Evaluate Reserves Policy

In the coming months, the State of Illinois will conduct a revenue volatility study to establish a basis for an adequate rainy day fund balance to protect the State from future economic downturns and other revenue variances. This analysis…

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Estimated Full Value of Real Estate in Cook County Falls to Lowest Level Since 2001

(CHICAGO) The full market value of real estate in Cook County was approximately $414.4 billion in tax assessment year 2012 according to an annual estimate released today by the Civic Federation. The 2012 total value estimate represents a…

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Estimated Full Value of Real Property in Cook County: 2003-2012

This report provides estimates of the total market value of real property in Cook County from 2003-2012 and shows how property value is spread among the City of Chicago, the northern and the southern suburbs.The full market value of…

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Illinois Medicaid Legislation Increases Payments to Nursing Homes, Hospitals

Despite Illinois’ tight budget for the current fiscal year, the State enacted major Medicaid legislation featuring increased payments…

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The Governmental Research Association: A Resource for Non-Partisan, Evidence-Based Public Policy Research

The Civic Federation is a member of the Governmental Research Association (GRA), which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The GRA is the national organization of individuals professionally engaged in governmental research.…

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City Releases Annual Financial Analysis for 2014: Budget Projections Do Not Include Increase in Police and Fire Pension Fund Payments

This week the City of Chicago released its Annual Financial Analysis for 2014. According to an…

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Emanuel’s 2015 budget puts off pension crisis for now

This article discuses an upcoming $550 million contribution to the City of Chicago’s police and fire pension funds. The City’s…

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Chicago’s day of reckoning over pensions delayed

This article discusses the City of Chicago’s 2014 Annual Financial Analysis released July 31, which reviews…

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Illinois' Revenues in FY2014 Exceed Expectations

According to recent reports, the State of Illinois’ operating revenues, which are expected to decline this year due to the partial rollback of State income tax rates,…