A look at the history of the budget impasse and the damage caused by our elected officials’ inability to reach a compromise and approve a budget.
Policy
BGA Testifies For Government Streamlining In Springfield
BGA Policy Analyst Jose Sanchez testified in favor of smart government streamlining in Springfield Monday afternoon.
It’s Time To Talk About Sharing More At City Hall
Chicago City Council members ought to step back and look around at some other ways they can proactively open up their processes and encourage more public access and participation in city government.
CPS Over The Years: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
BGA President & CEO Andy Shaw reflects on his rocky, half-century relationship with CPS.
Illinois Is Broke. Why You Should Care About Lawmakers’ Special Session
The governor has called a special session for lawmakers to deliver a budget by the end of the month. We break the budget issues down in a Q&A.
Has The Time Come For Lisa Madigan To Take Action On Police Reform In Chicago?
When it comes to the nitty-gritty details of police reform, the city and the U.S. Justice Department won’t do enough. The time has come for Attorney General Lisa Madigan to step in.
12 Reasons To Appreciate Springfield. Seriously.
Despite the budget blues, legislators passed several good government bills on their way to the governor’s desk.
As Statehouse Press Corps Dwindles, Other Reliable News Sources Needed
In 2001, 40 journalists covered the Capitol full-time. Now there are only 10.
Andy Shaw: Chicago Has Tough Government Watchdogs, State Has Wimpy Lapdogs
Hats off to the Police Board, Ethics Board and IGs that are stepping up to hold public officials accountable.
BGA-backed Cook County Measure Would Add Public Voice To Legislative Process
New Department of Assets, Information and Services reduced spending growth by $1.8 million per year post-merger, exceeding $1 million savings target.
