BGA says no, no, no to most no-bid government contracts because they’re an invitation to the kind of corruption that brought down former CPS chief Barbara Byrd-Bennett. But CPS isn’t the only culprit.
Andy Shaw
BGA Urges Compromise At Budget Meeting
BGA urges Gov. Rauner and Dem leaders to start compromise negotiations at Nov. 18 budget meeting.
Big Questions Surround McCarthy’s Pick For Chief Of Detectives
Suspicions were raised about his role in the Koschman case, now he’s Chief of Detectives.
Fuzzy Math At CPS And City Colleges Doesn’t Add Up
Proof of progress or fuzzy math? BGA and others question whether the numbers add up for City Colleges and CPS.
BGA Luncheon Message: Better Government Is Up To Us
Good government depends on citizens who demand it, but too many of us are disengaged, and that’s the challenge we face if we hope to restore our democracy.
No New Privatizations Without Taxpayer Protection
Mayor’s plan to privatize 3-1-1 center should be put on hold until City Council adopts a privatization ordinance to protect taxpayers, and maybe longer.
Can Twizzlers Break State Budget Impasse?
Can Twizzlers jump-start stalled IL budget talks and prevent a government shutdown? One freshman lawmakers says, tongue-in-cheek, nothing else is working so it’s worth a try.
State Lawmakers Should End Pension Abuse Now
It’s time for IL lawmakers to stop the “Padded Pension Posse” from hunting for more of our hard-earned tax dollars. Rein them in by ending pension abuse now.
Pace Problems Rekindle Talk Of Merger With Metra
Pace keeps driving off the good government road, so maybe it’s time to save tax dollars by rolling the suburban bus agency into Metra and creating one suburban transit operation, like Chicago has with the CTA.
Private Emails, Public Trouble
Time for state lawmakers to end the use of private emails accounts for government business before it gets completely out of hand.
