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Over the past year, millions of Americans have come off of the sidelines and involved themselves in the political process as part of the widespread tea party movement.
State agencies spent more than $4 million on building and ground maintenance, with the Department of Military Affairs spending the most.
The Village of Lindenhurst has cut 2 million dollars from its budget for next year.
In 2008, the Secretary of State employed 215 motor vehicle cashiers who were paid almost $7 million in wages.
A recorded message on one of the Comptroller's phone help lines warns that the state is currently processing vouchers within 140-145 business days.
The State of Illinois spent over two million dollars on paying inspectors to check the weight of trucks in 2008.
Collin Hitt, the Institute's Director of Education Policy, has an op-ed on school vouchers featured in the State Journal-Register.
by Mark Cavers In 2008, the Illinois Department of Revenue paid their 350 auditors a combined $26,618,331.92 in wages. 209 of these employees made over $80,000, with the top 16 individuals making $108,025.50. The Department of Revenue also employed 42 individuals as “revenue auditor trainees,” with their combined wages totaling $1,689,227.29. In total, the Department of Revenue...
The average annual wages for cartographers and photogrammetrists on the IDOT payroll was almost 16% higher than the BLS average for all workers in Illinois with those job titles.
Liberty Leader Richard Lorenc had a letter to the editor published in the online Wall Street Journal today.
An Wall Street Journal editorial highlights the baby steps Illinois is taking toward enacting public employee pension reform.
The WSJ calls the bill that recently passed out of the Illinois legislature and important first step toward fixing Illinois public pension funding problem.