$2.85 Million on Medical, Scientific and Laboratory Supplies
Over 2008 and 2009, the State of Illinois spent more than $2.85 million on medical, scientific, and laboratory supplies. Which departments spent the most? Find out here.
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson
Using our transparency website, IllinoisOpenGov.org, I found that the State of Illinois spent $1,910,822.81 on medical, scientific and laboratory supplies in 2008, and $944,027.42 on those expenses in 2009 by the time of our FOIA request. The Department of Veteran Affairs was responsible for 80% of the expenditures in 2008, and the Department of Public Health accounted for the other 20%. In 2009, the three departments with the most spending in this area were the Department of Veteran Affairs ($604,242), the Department of Transportation ($165,745), and the Department of Public Health ($156,472). The table below breaks down the expenses by year and department.
To find these expenses on the IllinoisOpenGov site go to Checks to Businesses & People and scroll down Category of Spending to Medical & Laboratory Supplies, Medical Scientific And Laboratory Supplies, Medical, Scientific & Lab Supplies, Medical, Scientific And Labora, Medical, Scientific And Laboratory Equip, <$100, Medical, Scientific And Laboratory Supplies, Medical, Scientific, And Laboratory Supplies, and Medical/Lab Equip Not Ovr $100. To download data, click on the Excel or CSV icon below the search results.
*Expenses showing “$0” have been classified by their respective departments, and were not available through the FOIA.