Gov. Quinns Budget Transparency?
Gov. Quinns Budget Transparency?
State budget transparency on the way?
State budget transparency on the way?
Released February 9th, the Illinois Policy Institute's Piglet Book is receiving widespread news coverage for the waste it uncovers.
The Department of Commerce gave Chicago Football Classic Incorporated a grant for $50,000 in 2009.
I am in Pignon, a rural town in the center of the country. It is on Highway 3, which would seem to suggest an easy drive. Have you ever taken a drive along a place cut out of the land by a raging river? That is Highway 3and I am not exaggerating.
by Kate Piercy Tuesday’s snowfall gave the Illinois Policy Institute another opportunity to grade Chicago’s snow response performance. The Institute monitored arterial and side roads in the morning, afternoon, and early evening. City trucks focused primarily on main roads Tuesday, leaving side roads monitored by the Institute untouched. The Institute monitored the city’s response to...
The Chicago Tribune highlights some of the examples of wasteful spending from our 2010 Piglet Book.
For fiscal year 2009, the Governor's Office spent $176,200 to be a member of the National Governors Association.
The state spent $532,451.28 on various subscriptions in 2008 and 2009.
The Department of Transportation spent over $380K on repair and maintenance of aircraft and boats in 2009.
It's time to use technology to ensure that Medicaid claims data can be used by the state and the public to drive cost savings and better health outcomes.
Weve joined with Citizens Against Government Waste to put together the book that Springfield doesnt want you to read, highlighting over $350 million in wasteful spending.
The Department of Healthcare and Family Services spent almost $4,000 to attend conferences and events put on by e.Republic Incorporated
In the interest of transparency...
The Department of Employment Security spent $5K on writing pads in 2008 and 2009.