In Fiscal Year 2009, the State of Illinois Paid Companies in Other States Over $800,000.00

In Fiscal Year 2009, the State of Illinois Paid Companies in Other States Over $800,000.00

Illinois spent at least $813,653,009.72 on purchases from other states.

by Mark Cavers

In response to our FOIA requests, the state provided locations for the companies receiving payments from the state for $3,506,769,317.49 of the $7,974,297,589.38 in state spending during 2008 and 2009.  Of this three and a half billion, the state paid $813,653,009.72 to companies in other states.

Illinois sent $349,538,866.64 to Georgia, making it the largest recipient of state funds.  Health insurance payments to companies such as Medco Health Solutions Incorporated ($262,650,375.90), Dental Care Plus Management Company ($76,399,828.05), and Tenet Healthsystem SL Incorporated ($1,615,184.53), make up the largest share of payments.  This $349,538,866.64 also includes $347,689.02 in interest penalties paid to
Dental Care Plus Management Company in 2008, and $191,395.00 paid to Hewlett Packard in 2008 and 2009 for computer equipment and rentals.

You can find this information for yourself by going to IllinoisOpenGov.org, clicking on the “Checks to Businesses & People” section and searching for “GA” in the “state” category.

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