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The Prairie State Wire Podcast

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The Prairie State Wire podcast features interviews with the most interesting newsmakers from across the great state of Illinois.

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episode State Rep. Jed Davis: Illinois Lawmakers Talk 'Affordability' But Deliver Higher Costs cover

State Rep. Jed Davis: Illinois Lawmakers Talk 'Affordability' But Deliver Higher Costs

Illinois State Rep. Jed Davis (R-IL-75) joins the Prairie State Wire Podcast to discuss rising cost-of-living pressures in Illinois and what he describes as a disconnect between political rhetoric and policy outcomes. Davis outlines how increasing fuel prices, state taxes, and government spending are impacting everyday residents, while proposals like a temporary gas tax suspension face resistance in Springfield. He also addresses broader concerns about budget growth, use of federal COVID funds, and the influence of special interests in shaping legislation. The conversation highlights ongoing debates over affordability, government priorities, and potential paths to reduce financial burdens on Illinois taxpayers.

26. mai 2026 - 18 min
episode Jack Salmon: How High Taxes Are Driving Wealth Out of Blue States cover

Jack Salmon: How High Taxes Are Driving Wealth Out of Blue States

Jack Salmon, a Gibbs Scholar and research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, joins the Prairie State Wire Podcast to examine how aggressive tax policies in states like California, Washington, and New York are contributing to an exodus of high earners and shrinking tax bases. Salmon focuses on federal fiscal policy, including spending, deficits, debt, and taxation, and explains how state-level tax increases on high earners can lead to unintended consequences. He outlines how capital gains and wealth tax proposals may drive billions in potential revenue out of states as residents relocate to lower-tax jurisdictions like Florida and Texas, and discusses the broader economic implications for long-term state revenues and fiscal stability.

19. mai 2026 - 20 min
episode LyLena Estabine: Why Illinois Property Taxes Are Driving Residents Out cover

LyLena Estabine: Why Illinois Property Taxes Are Driving Residents Out

LyLena Estabine, senior policy analyst at the Illinois Policy Institute, joins the Prairie State Wire Podcast to break down why Illinois has the highest property taxes in the nation and what's fueling the crisis. She explains how rising pension costs, government spending, and policies like TIF districts are pushing taxes higher while delivering fewer public services. Estabine also discusses the legal and financial consequences for homeowners, including cases where residents lose their homes over relatively small tax debts, and outlines potential reforms needed to address the root causes. The conversation highlights how these pressures are contributing to population loss and raising questions about long-term sustainability in Illinois.

12. mai 2026 - 18 min
episode Diane Benjamin on NGO Spending, Childcare Funds, and Accountability Gaps in Illinois cover

Diane Benjamin on NGO Spending, Childcare Funds, and Accountability Gaps in Illinois

Diane Benjamin, founder of BLN News and a longtime local government watchdog in Illinois, appears on the podcast to discuss her reporting on public money flowing through nonprofit childcare networks. She focuses on the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, arguing that large sums have been channelled through opaque NGO structures that make oversight difficult and raise questions about accountability, including spending tied to services for undocumented migrants. Benjamin also reflects on why she created BLN News, describing it as a response to what she sees as selective or inadequate legacy media coverage. The discussion links local reporting to wider concerns about political disengagement, one-party dominance, and weak scrutiny of state spending.

28. april 2026 - 19 min
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