You’ve seen it before — riveting images of torch-and-pitchfork-wielding citizens so angry they’re not going to take it anymore.
Andy Shaw
Is McPier Taking You For A Ride?
McPier created a nonprofit to operate the Pier, but now they’re refusing to release any meaningful information about the Pier’s operation on the grounds that, as a nonprofit, it’s not a government agency and therefore exempt from the state’s open records law.
Lindblom High: A South Side Success Story
This is a good news story about something that’s going right, and the lessons we can learn from the positive experience.
Legislative Reform Scorecard: Hits & Misses In Springfield
The Illinois General Assembly’s action, and inaction, resembles a grab bag gift, or the prize at the bottom of a Cracker Jack box — you never know what you’re going to get or whether you’ll like it.
Lobbying By Ex-U.S. Rep Doesn’t Violate Law, Just Our Trust
Former Congressman Jerry Costello, from Downstate Illinois, didn’t break any laws when he became a high-paid lobbyist for some of the businesses and special interest groups that asked for and generally received his help with their Capitol Hill agendas.
IL Supreme Court Turns A Bright Light Back On
The key to our watchdog work — shining a light on government and holding public officials accountable — comes down to a single word: Transparency.
Schools In Cook Suburbs: Super-Sized Supt. Salaries And Bureaucratic Bloat
Bad habits can be infectious, which may explain why Cook County government’s well-earned reputation for wasteful spending, bloated bureaucracy and resistance to change has spilled over to the county’s independent school districts.
Reform Commission’s Empty Anniversary
This spring marks the fifth anniversary of a valiant campaign to eliminate the “culture of corruption” that’s ripped off Illinois taxpayers and citizens for decades.
Time for AG Madigan to Join Anti-Corruption Fight
As recent polls indicate, Illinois residents are desperate for state officials they can count on.
BGA Welcomes Shakman Challenge To Springfield Patronage Abuse
Shakman wants the court to remove most of the questionable IDOT hires from their jobs, and appoint a “monitor” to keep an eye on potential patronage abuse in the future.
