Illinois’ comeback story starts here.

Chantal Moore

Chantal Moore

“Our decision to homeschool was really birthed out of necessity. My oldest was struggling in the public school system. He has autism spectrum disorder and in middle school he started to face severe bullying and started to have negative self-talk.” “We knew he needed a change. We thought we’d try homeschooling just for one year,...

Taxpayers’ pay over 2X rate Illinois workers pay for health insurance

Taxpayers’ pay over 2X rate Illinois workers pay for health insurance

A current union-negotiated contract with Illinois state government gives out-of-the-norm health benefits to government workers at very low cost. State workers’ share is far less than what private-sector taxpayers must spend for health coverage.

By FJ Hilgart

Aziza Butler

Aziza Butler

“As a mother, teacher and support for homeschooling families, this overactive government intervention pains my heart.”

‘Homeschool Act’ changes create more problems, could traumatize kids

‘Homeschool Act’ changes create more problems, could traumatize kids

Bill sponsors for a second time amended the ‘Homeschool Act’ as they tried to blunt the heavy criticism of the constitutional, parenting and privacy rights it could trample. Illinois Policy expert testimony showed the changes create more problems with the bill.

By Mailee Smith

Illinois might revive back-to-school sales tax holiday

Illinois might revive back-to-school sales tax holiday

Illinois lawmakers are looking at a bill that would cut sales taxes during back-to-school shopping. Illinois hasn’t had a sales tax holiday in years. The bill would lower the state sales tax from 6.25% to 1.25% on clothes and school supplies for six days in August 2025.

By Dylan Sharkey