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Illinois government has been collecting a lot less money since an income tax rollback took effect at the beginning of last year. On Tuesday, officials…
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The second installment of a three-part series on homelessness looks at how the problem plagues Illinoisans in the state’s rural reaches, tooA quieter,…
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A pair of economists have put one of the central claims of Obamacare opponents to the test: Is Obamacare a job-killer? We hear the answer in the latest…
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Small-business owners are giving mixed reviews regarding the latest Senate proposal designed to slowly raise the minimum wage and cushion payroll costs.…
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Ann Callis says she has talked to people throughout the 13th congressional district during her campaign and one theme comes through loud and clear."It all…
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Lawmakers are exploring a way to stabilize Illinois communities hit hard by the Great Recession. Advocates say a statewide property tax credit would boost…
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Join WUIS in an important community conversation at the first A WUIS ENGAGE BREAKFASTMay 2, 2014, 8-9:30 a.m.Hoogland Center for the Arts - Theatre…
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Guess what? State tax cuts don’t improve economic growth.No, that’s not an April Fool’s Day zinger.Rather, it’s the conclusion of a report issued last…
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After twelve years as President of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Doug Whitley's retiring next year.Whitley says he's leaving disappointed, as the…
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With national unemployment at its lowest level since the start of the Great Recession, the numbers keep going the wrong way in several parts of…