The Architect of the Capitol
The Architect of the Capitol
A quarter of a million dollars to plan the development of the Capitol.
A quarter of a million dollars to plan the development of the Capitol.
by Mark Cavers In 2008, the Illinois State Board of Elections paid its 189 employees $4,157,435 in combined total wages. The highest paid employee was the Executive Director, who made $120,825 followed by a Division Coordinator and the General Council, who made $94,673.50 and $90,621.50 respectively. The State Board of Elections employs six division coordinators who made...
Welders working for the Illinois Toll Highway Authority received average annual wages 73% higher than the average for welders in Illinois.
In 2008, the Department of Human Services had a baker on their payroll receiving $34,628 in annual wages.
In 2008, the State Universities Civil Service System paid its 18 employees over $800,000.
by Mark Cavers In 2008, the Department of Transportation paid 33 bridge tenders $2,515,550.28 in combined total wages. The 13 highest paid tenders all made over $90,000, and 29 of the 33 made over $60,000. Bridge tenders are responsible for operating “a vertical lift, horizontal swing or basque electrically controlled bridge.” This position requires “knowledge, skill and mental development...
In 2008, the 9 landscape architects on the state payroll received wages that were almost $20,000 higher than the average annual wages for all landscape architects in Illinois.
In fiscal year 2009, the DCEO gave the Consolidated Grain & Barge Co a $750K grant to expand their operations in Mound City, Illinois.
The Transparency Pledge has received bi-partisan support with 6 Republicans and 5 Democrats signing the pledge since April 20th.
In 2008, the Governor's Office employed a horticulturist who cost taxpayers $61,000.
In fiscal year 2009, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity gave International Coal Group, Inc a $1.6 million dollar grant as part of the Coal Competitiveness Program.
In 2008, the Governor's office employed numerous staff members to keep the residence up and running.
In 2008, the Governor's Office employed three butlers who each made over $2,500 per month.
Following up on a blog from yesterday, we found 54 more interns, include 5 who received more than $40,000 in 2008.