State Hires 43 Chaplains
State Hires 43 Chaplains
by Will Compernolle The State of Illinois hired 43 chaplains in fiscal year 2008 for $2,417,084.46 in combined total wages. The average chaplain was paid $56,211 while the highest paid chaplain took home a salary of $78,341. The Illinois Department of Central Management Services website distinguishes between two different chaplains: “Chaplain I” and “Chaplain II.”...
Metra Employees Taking Advantage of Overtime Pay
Metra Employees Taking Advantage of Overtime Pay
by Will Compernolle The Sun-Times reports that more than 10% of Metra employees last year made at least $20,000 in overtime pay. Total overtime pay in 2009 reached nearly $20 million. Metra says that, while it’s hardly ideal to spend so much on overtime pay, there’s not much it can do about a lot of it. Accidents, bad...
State Housekeepers Take Home $28K Salaries
State Housekeepers Take Home $28K Salaries
by Will Compernolle The State of Illinois hired two housekeepers in fiscal year 2008 for $56,309.31 in combined total wages. The average housekeeper salary was $28,154.66 with the highest being $31,488. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics website reports that the mean salary for a housekeeper in Illinois is $20,290. To find this information on our IllinoisOpenGov.org website, go...
75% Say Lack of Spending Cuts to Blame for State Budget Woes
75% Say Lack of Spending Cuts to Blame for State Budget Woes
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson A recent Rasmussen survey reveals that “most Americans report their state currently has a budget crisis, and they continue to blame politicians more than taxpayers for the problem.” How did the numbers break down? The article continues: The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Adults shows 75% say the unwillingness of politicians to reduce...
New Jersey Privatizing Ideas: Save Hundreds of Millions
New Jersey Privatizing Ideas: Save Hundreds of Millions
by Kate Piercy New Jersey Governor Chrisitie’s administration has put out a 57-page report identifying areas where government services could be privatized in order to save tax dollars — 210 million dollars a year, to be exact. According to a report from NorthJersey.com: State parks, psychiatric hospitals and even turnpike toll booths could also be run...
DMV Cashiers Take Home $31K Salaries
DMV Cashiers Take Home $31K Salaries
by Will Compernolle The State of Illinois hired 215 motor vehicle cashiers in fiscal year 2008 for a total of $6,722,279.25 in combined total wages and an average annual salary of $31,266.41. The highest paid motor vehicle cashier made $50,885. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics website, the mean annual salary for a cashier in...
Breaking All the Wrong Records
Breaking All the Wrong Records
by Ashley Muchow For Illinois, 2010 was a record breaking era. Our state managed to shatter three tremendous records for this past fiscal year. Adjusted year-end General Revenue Fund balance was a negative $4.69 billion, a record. The backlog of unpaid bills at fiscal year end was $4.7 billion, a record. It now takes the comptroller’s office 153 working...
$1 Million Worth of Idle Recycling Carts
$1 Million Worth of Idle Recycling Carts
by Will Compernolle Thousands of blue recycling carts totaling nearly $1 million in value are sitting idle in a warehouse in Chicago, the Sun-Times reports. The city acknowledged about 22,000 carts – priced at $45-per-container – are going unused because the city ran out of money one-third of the way through an effort to expand curbside...
Unemployment Benefits Double, So Does Waste
Unemployment Benefits Double, So Does Waste
by Richard Lorenc, Guest Blogger We’ve been hearing lots about how giving money to unemployed folks creates jobs (or not) over the past few days. But how much, exactly, do these benefits cost? While we won’t have figures from 2010 for a while longer, the Labor Department says American taxpayers spent $76.8 billion in unemployment...
Is Illinois in Good Hands? Allstate CEO Doesn’t Think So
Is Illinois in Good Hands? Allstate CEO Doesn’t Think So
by Amanda Griffin-Johnson According to a Bloomberg News article, Thomas Wilson, CEO of Illinois-based Allstate Corporation, recently “called for political leaders to cut costs.” Wilson is quoted as saying “Government borrowing is way out of control. We need to get our house in order.” Bloomberg reports: The middle class is “going to bear the brunt of the...
Clueless in Illinois?
Clueless in Illinois?
by Kate Piercy From today’s Chicago Tribune Editorial page: “Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has handed out raises — some of more than 20 percent — to his staff while proclaiming a message of ‘shared sacrifice’ and planning spending cuts of $1.4 billion because the state is awash in debt.” —The Associated Press, July 6, 2010. “Illinois ended...
by Kate Piercy The Mercatus Institute’s Veronique de Rugy used “data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis to compare recent changes in government expenditures to those in private domestic investment.” What did she find? Government consumption and investment have generally grown more quickly than private expenditures and investment during the last decade. In the last...
Another Term Befuddled: Financial Reform
Another Term Befuddled: Financial Reform
by Ashley Muchow Considering the current financial woes affecting Illinois’s economy, coming to you with more bleak news isn’t fun. Onward. Congress has before it the Financial Reform Bill; a reform bill intended to overhaul the financial system as we know it. But before you begin thanking Washington for coming to the rescue; for protecting...
$4.712 billion in unpaid bills
$4.712 billion in unpaid bills
by Kristina Rasmussen $4.712 billion. That the size of Illinois’s unpaid bill backlog at the end of June, according to a new report from the comptroller’s office. It’s up from “just” $2.785 billion at the end of last year. Payment delays are also up: “the delay in paying vouchers was 153 working days this June compared to...