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Senate Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 11 (“SJRCA 11”)

On May 26, 2021 the Illinois Senate announced that Senate Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 11 (“SJRCA 11”) had been adopted by both houses of the Illinois General Assembly. SJRCA 11 would permanently enshrine in the Illinois Constitution unprecedented power of government unions. Already the Illinois labor market performance has been lagging behind the rest of

Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act

The Supreme Court once again upheld the Affordable Care Act, providing another lifeline to President Obama’s landmark legislation. This is the third Supreme Court opinion upholding the law. The case, California v. Texas, was brought by the state of Texas, and joined by nineteen other states, to challenge the constitutionality of the  individual mandate, a

Biden Tax Plan 101 – Understand the changes you need to know, in minutes

Written by Rock Fusco & Connelly’s trusted advisors at Dugan & Lopatka CPAs A new administration almost always means changes to the tax code, and President Biden is no exception. President Biden’s ambitious new tax plan proposes numerous changes across the board— for individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and entire industries. Some of these changes will almost

Using Mergers and Acquisitions to Grow Your Company’s Value

This is the first installment in a three-part series Rock Fusco & Connelly, LLC will be publishing on using M&A transactions to maximize and grow your company’s value. This first part will help you understand a simplified valuation methodology (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (or, “EBITDA”)), and how to increase EBITDA and its

Eviction Moratorium to Be Phased Out, Rental Relief Program Begins

At the end of May, Governor Pritzker signed a bill that expands rental assistance for Illinois households. The new law creates a $1.5 Billion rental relief program to aid families and individuals with unpaid rental debt from the COVID-19 pandemic. Pritzker’s eviction moratorium went into effect in March of 2020 and has prevented mass evictions

Chicago Employers Must Permit Time Off For COVID-19 Vaccination

In April, the City of Chicago enacted the Chicago COVID-19 Vaccine Anti-Retaliation Ordinance (the “Ordinance”). The Ordinance affords workers certain protections designed to safeguard access to a COVID-19 vaccination by restricting the conduct of employers, defined “any person or entity that engages in the services of one or more individual for payment.” The Ordinance establishes

Things to Know about PPP Loan Forgiveness

The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), a key component of federal relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been utilized by many small businesses to cover payroll and other expenses via low-interest loans. Two rounds of PPP loans were disbursed over the course the pandemic, most recently in March of 2021. As the crisis nears its

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