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Electricians Cost State $7 Million

Electricians Cost State $7 Million

by Will Compernolle The State of Illinois hired 107 electricians in fiscal year 2008 for $7,370,091 in combined total wages. The average salary was $68,879 while the highest paid electrician made $110,251. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, the average salary for an electrician in Illinois for 2008 was $67,250. The Illinois Department of...

State Nutritionists Make 6.3% More than Private Sector Counterparts

State Nutritionists Make 6.3% More than Private Sector Counterparts

by Will Compernolle The Illinois Department of Human Services hired ten nutritionists in fiscal year 2008 for $543,117 in combined total wages. The average salary for a nutritionist was $54,311 while the highest paid nutritionist took home a $65,165 salary. The Bureau of Labor Statistics website shows the mean salary for a nutritionist in 2008 in Illinois was $51,070,...

$500 Million in Efficiency Savings for NYC

$500 Million in Efficiency Savings for NYC

by Kate Piercy 8,000 vacant desks, nearly 11 percent of the workstations in the city government’s 19 million square feet of office space. Nine separate agencies to handle vehicle maintenance, operating 125 separate maintenance garages, some across the street from each other. Each city agency with its own HR department, with an overall ratio of...

Illinois Gets “D” Grade on Civil Forfeiture Laws

Illinois Gets “D” Grade on Civil Forfeiture Laws

by Brian Costin Unlike criminal asset forfeiture, with civil forfeiture, a property owner need not be found guilty of a crime—or even charged—to permanently lose her cash, car, home or other property, a system which creates perverse incentives for law enforcement and jeopardizes a citizen’s property rights. The Institute for Justice recently released a 50-state report...

Food Carts Get Backing of Chicago Alderman

Food Carts Get Backing of Chicago Alderman

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson On Wednesday, Alderman Scott Waguespack introduced an ordinance that would allow mobile food trucks to prepare food on-site. The existing food trucks in the city are only allowed to sell food that is prepared and packaged beforehand. The Chicago Sun-Times reports: “If we have all of our bases covered in terms of health...

Word of Caution About FOIA

Word of Caution About FOIA

by Kate Piercy The News-Gazette sounded a warning today with regards to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), reacting to the efforts to weaken FOIA some have already attempted: The new Freedom of Information law was barely two weeks old when legislators amended it the first time in January, repealing a provision that made evaluations of public school...

Ayes for Fiscal Reform

Ayes for Fiscal Reform

by Ashley Muchow Hats off to Governor Pat Quinn and State Senator Pamela Althoff (R-McHenry) for their vocal support of greater transparency and responsible financial decision making in Springfield. It comes in the wake of a recent Institute report that showed 97 percent of the bill’s awaiting the governor’s signature have no fiscal note attached. After the legislature’s unprecedented...

Spotlight on Spending #9: The State Un-Fair

Spotlight on Spending #9: The State Un-Fair

The Problem Around this time each year, Illinois residents start making plans to attend the DuQuoin and Illinois State Fairs. But these state fairs are costing taxpayers much more than their ticket prices suggest. These two state fairs have a long record of their expenditures far outweighing their revenues. Between fiscal years 2001 and 2009,...

By Chris Andriesen

Hanover Township Area Transparency Results, Only 1 of 12 Agencies Pass

Hanover Township Area Transparency Results, Only 1 of 12 Agencies Pass

by Brian Costin An audit of the Hanover Township area in Northwestern Cook County revealed only 1 of 12 local government agencies graded received a passing grade on basic online transparency guidelines.  The “Local Transparency Project”, a project of the non-partisan Illinois Policy Institute, consists of two separate transparency audits 6 weeks apart on 10 different online...

Cook County Eats $175K

Cook County Eats $175K

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson It looks like Cook County was counting its eggs before they hatched. The county recently found out seven contracts totaling nearly $175,000 would not be reimbursed by grants from the federal government. The Chicago Sun-Times reports: Now a strapped Cook County government is left with the final tab for seven contracts — five...

New Searchable Database for Cook County Lobbyists

New Searchable Database for Cook County Lobbyists

by Will Compernolle Cook County will now provide a searchable online database regarding lobbyists’ activities, according to the Daily Herald. The site, at cookcountyclerk.com, lists all 188 registered lobbyists in the county, what they’re lobbying about, who they’re contacting, and what they’re being paid. Cook County Clerk David Orr said the site makes the lobbying registration process...

Registered Nurses Paid More Than $68K

Registered Nurses Paid More Than $68K

by Will Compernolle The State of Illinois hired 910 registered nurses in fiscal year 2008 for $62,742,469 in combined total wages. The average salary was $68,947 while the highest paid registered nurse made $188,009. The Bureau of Labor Statistics website shows the mean salary for a registered nurse in Illinois was $65,440. Our IllinoisOpenGov.org website distinguishes between “Registered Nurse...

Schaumburg Township Area Transparency Results, 4 of 18 receive passing grades

Schaumburg Township Area Transparency Results, 4 of 18 receive passing grades

by Brian Costin An 6-month follow up audit of the Schaumburg Township area in Northwestern Cook County revealed that still only 4 of 18 local government agencies graded received a passing grade on basic online transparency guidelines.  The “Local Transparency Project”, a project of the non-partisan Illinois Policy Institute, consists of two separate transparency audits 6...

New Trier Township Area Transparency Results, 4 out of 25 Pass

New Trier Township Area Transparency Results, 4 out of 25 Pass

by Brian Costin An audit of the New Trier Township area in northern Cook County revealed only 4 of 25 local government agencies graded received a passing grade on basic online transparency guidelines.  The “Local Transparency Project”, a project of the non-partisan Illinois Policy Institute, consists of two separate transparency audits 6 weeks apart on 10 different...