Over $44 Million on Commodities
Over $44 Million on Commodities
The State of Illinois spent over $44 million on commodities in 2009. Which departments spent the most? Find out here.
The State of Illinois spent over $44 million on commodities in 2009. Which departments spent the most? Find out here.
by Kate Piercy Thousands of dollars in artwork, limos, expensive meals and liquor charges by employees of the Chicago Board of Education, such as former presidents Michael Scott and Rufus Williams, along with their staff, have come under scrutiny, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman has canceled the credit cards of...
Dennis Byrne applauds the Institute's Pension Funding and Fairness Act as an innovative solution to the problem of funding the state's pensions.
Unemployment has passed 11 percent in Illinois, while government workers enjoy relative security. Is that a good thing?
The country does best when the citizens are involved.
Can we cut the spin and get to what matters? Can Quinn govern? Can Dorothy Brown run a county?
Which department store received $37,500 from the Department of Commerce and Economic Development in 2009? What was the money for? Find out here.
Hoffman Estates sets new gold standard in Salary & Benefit transparency. 233 employees are making over $100,000 in total compensation.
The Department of Employment Security has spent over $3,000 on membership fees for local chambers of commerce.
Download this Policy Point here (pdf).Learn more about the Pension Funding and Fairness Act here.
Six simple steps that explain the rollout of the Pension Funding and Fairness Act.
Which department was responsible for 99.5% of the spending on
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The election in Massachusetts was shocking. Are the right people shocked?