Illinois Policy Institute

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Illinois Policy Institute
Formation2002
FounderGreg Blankenship
CEO
Matt Paprocki
Revenue (2016)
$6.59 million [1]
Expenses (2016)$6.9 million [1]
Website www.illinoispolicy.org

The Illinois Policy Institute(IPI) a free market nonprofit think tank with offices in Chicago and Springfield. [2] Founded in 2002, it is active in the areas of education policy, pension policy, and state budget issues. [3] IPI advocates for smaller government and lower taxes. [4] [5] It has an affiliated lobbying arm and legal arm. [4] IPI is a member of the State Policy Network, a consortium of free-market think tanks in the U.S. [6]

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History

Originally founded by Greg Blankenship, the organization was relaunched by John Tillman in 2007. It expanded its work and influence after Tillman took over. [7] IPI raised $341,000 in 2007 and $6.4 million in 2016. [8] In 2018, the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that "Its studies and opinion pieces on cutting government spending and boosting transparency became must-read material to many Republicans, some Democrats — and the governor of Illinois." [8] IPI was described by ProPublica Illinois as "arguably the most influential conservative organization in the state." [9] The Chicago Sun-Times described the group as "leading a crusade against government regulations, state spending and labor unions in Illinois." [10]

IPI formerly operated the Illinois News Network, transferring ownership of that entity to the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity in January 2018. IPI has received financial support from charitable foundations associated with the Koch, Mercer, Uihlein, and Rauner families. [11]

Operations

The group worked closely with former Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, a Republican and past donor to IPI, [12] during the first several years of his gubernatorial tenure. [13] [14] However, Rauner's relationship with IPI deteriorated [2] in part due to an article by ProPublica Illinois and the Chicago Sun-Times which reported that IPI's leadership had "moved millions of dollars around five interconnected nonprofits they run, steering money to for-profit ventures in which they have a stake." [8] [ dead link ] [7] Tilllman denied any wrongdoing, saying "Obviously, these are all fully disclosed transactions, all at fair market value as they should be." [15]

Following the Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME , plaintiff Mark Janus left his job with the state of Illinois to become a senior fellow at IPI, which had helped fund his case. [16] [17]

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