The Chicago Board of Ethics has fined former Barack Obama adviser David Plouffe $90,000 for illegally lobbying Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on behalf of the transportation company Uber.
The Better Government Association (BGA) says it has identified what it suspects is another case of lobbying violations linked to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's emails.
Unemployed Americans have grown more hopeful about finding a job in recent years -- except Illinoisans, that is, where the opposite is true, according to a recent survey.
The president of an industry science non-profit is urging anyone worried about pesticide use in city parks to contact the authorities: the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
As the newly elected Galesburg treasurer, Elisha French's top priority while in office is to save taxpayer money, and in order to do that he wants to merge the duties of treasurer and the Finance Department, ultimately doing away with the his own position, he told Chicago City Wire.
Sen. Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) is demanding a state investigation after the Kankakee Times reported on the anticipated district-by-district financial impact of his Senate Bill 1, which promises to change the state's formula for dispensing money to public schools.
As a state lawmaker, Frank Mautino paid nearly $12,500 in campaign fund cash to a man named Joe without keeping any supporting receipts, according to a government oversight group.
Financial expert Mark Glennon of Wilmette says in his analysis of a new study on state and local pensions that the options available to reduce the substantial obligations facing Illinois funds include amending the state constitution or going through federal bankruptcy.
Gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker doesn't want to pay his own taxes, but he'd like everyone else in Illinois to pay more, the Illinois GOP argued in a press release recently.
Illinoisans pay more in total taxes than anyone else in the nation, so any thoughts about adding to that burden need to be forgotten, a tax analyst argued recently.
The Illinois Policy Institute community raised $5,500 to support the students on the Earle STEM Academy chess team, and the players paid it back by grabbing three trophies at the U.S. Chess Federation SuperNationals in Nashville, Tennessee, recently.