Illinois’ comeback story starts here.

Allan Luzbetak

Allan Luzbetak

Allan Luzbetak has lived in the Lockport, Illinois area for decades; but concerns over rising property taxes could push him out of the state as he enters retirement. He explains his disappointment with community leaders’ approach to spending, and why it tempts so many people in situations like his to leave the state. “I’ve lived...

U.S. House passes federal school choice program, moves to Senate

U.S. House passes federal school choice program, moves to Senate

The Educational Choice for Children Act continues to progress after it was included in the budget reconciliation bill passed by the U.S. House on May 22. It is cause for hope for 15,000 low-income Illinois students who lost their private-school scholarships in 2023.

By Hannah Schmid

Only 4 states tax services by default, but Illinois may join them

Only 4 states tax services by default, but Illinois may join them

Adding sales taxes to services is limited in the U.S., with 46 states not generally taxing services. Illinois may break from the pack and start adding sales taxes to haircuts, lawn care, car repair and a long list of other service expected to cost $2.7 billion.

By Patrick Andriesen