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The goal of Bank On Illinois is to ensure that residents have access to a safe and affordable bank or credit union account. Bank On Illinois is a collaborative initiative between the State of Illinois, community organizations and financial institutions. All partners in the coalition are committed to improving the financial stability of Illinois residents. Through Bank On Illinois you can find an affordable bank or credit union account now that will help you get your unemployment and other emergency benefits faster, and more safely. Prepaid cards may charge fees for using ATMs or accessing customer service and will not allow you to...
The Debt Transparency Report requires state agencies to report their monthly liabilities in a manner prescribed by the Comptroller. The report is intended to provide greater transparency and a truer sense of bills for state services incurred but not yet sent to the Illinois Office of Comptroller for payment.
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Taxpayers can now inquire about Prevailing Wage Act contracts that have been reported to our Office. You can inquire by entering a specific vendor name, vendor FEIN, or a county. The information returned will include the vendor name, contracting agency, contract number, original contract amount, original contract terms, county, location, and general description.
As the year draws to a close, Comptroller Mendoza is highlighting some of the top moments in her office over the past year
Culinary Kids educates third through twelfth-grade students on the benefits of a healthy diet and physical fitness. The initiative acknowledges the need to provide our children with the nourishment they require to excel both physically and mentally.
SAMS Modernization videos, initiatives, and dates. SAMS Modernization help
Illinois State Comptroller’s website offers portal to submit complaints about unfair wages
ELECTED OFFICIALS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICE GROUPS, STATE FINANCIAL REGULATORS, ADVISORY MEMBERS all the members are listed here
Comptroller Susana Mendoza presented a check for nearly $558,000 to the DuSable Black History Museum in Chicago for operations and capital expenses as part of a $1.9 million state grant for the facility.
Many of us pledge to exercise more and eat healthier as January 1st rolls around, but setting up a budget and tackling debt is also a great New Year’s resolution
May 3-9 is National Small Business Week
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza visited Wild Rose Artisans Gallery & Boutique in Springfield Tuesday, to accept a portrait she commissioned from store owner, Monica Zanetti.
The Comptroller's Office is most often associated with the State's fiscal matters. One lesser-known function is the licensure of certain private cemeteries that accept care funds, crematories, along with businesses, such as cemeteries and funeral homes that sell pre-need funeral goods and services to consumers. Specifically, the division ensures consumer dollars collected by these businesses are annually reported and accounted for so they are available when consumers need them.
I applaud Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and attorneys general in four other states for filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump Administration from blocking the $1 billion that Congress has authorized for food, safe housing and childcare for Illinois families.
Taxpayers also reminded about the office’s Find My Refund online feature
Illinois' Budget Stabilization Fund, more commonly referred to as its Rainy Day Fund, was created by the Illinois General Assembly in 2000 to be the state’s primary reserve account. Its purpose is to keep government operating through times when revenues decline due to unforeseen economic challenges, such as a recession or the recent coronavirus pandemic.
Accounts payable includes General Funds liabilities currently at the Illinois Office of Comptroller and the estimated amount reported by state agencies.