An awesome reason for Trump to slash regulations
Posted on April 24, 2017 by Sam RolleyViews: 607
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President Donald Trump ran on a promise of regulatory reforms to make it easier to do business in the U.S.– and he couldn’t...
Democrats Turn to Bureaucrats to Stop Trump
Originally published at Fox News. April 2017
When Neil Gorsuch won long-overdue confirmation this month to serve on the United States Supreme Court, Republicans in turn won control of all three branches of the...
ILLINOIS ON TRACK TO BECOME FIRST ‘JUNK’-RATED STATE IN NATION
BUDGET + TAX / Article
April 28, 2017 Illinois Policy
Credit rating agencies have warned Illinois’ credit could slide into junk territory if the legislative session ends in May without a budget...
Elon Musk's Dirty Secret
By Jason Williams
Written Friday, April 21, 2017
Tomorrow is Earth Day — a day where we reflect on our impact on the planet... a day where we try to step up our efforts to make it a...
100 DAYS OF HISTORIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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In his first 100 days, President Donald J. Trump has taken bold action to restore prosperity, keep Americans safe and secure, and hold government accountable. At an historic pace, this President has enacted more legislation and signed more executive...
News From
State Representative Mark Batinick
For Immediate Release Contact: Debbie Kraulidis
April 25, 2017 (815) 254-0000
How to close $2B of the 2018 budget shortfall
Anyone following the Illinois budget impasse knows that our pile of unpaid bills is growing;...
Why is Illinois' financial grade an F? Are the bond agencies taking too rosy a view of our finances? How does Illinois have $200 billion in debt with a balanced budget requirement in the Constitution? What does this mean...
From Illinois Policy April 2017
The shrinking Metro East
Census data reveal that St. Clair and Madison counties saw combined population losses of more than 1,600 people due to out-migration to other states.
Recently released census data reveal that St. Clair and...
From Illinois Policy April 2017
Alcohol bill aimed to help special interests, further status quo
An amendment to Illinois’ longstanding Liquor Control Act creates curious guidelines that seem to favor a few specific Chicago businesses.
An amendment to Illinois’ longstanding Liquor Control...