Below, find a list of charts and graphs illustrating Illinois' finances.
List of Animal Shelters
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza visited Wild Rose Artisans Gallery & Boutique in Springfield Tuesday, to accept a portrait she commissioned from store owner, Monica Zanetti.
Comptroller’s Critters was created by the late, great pet-loving Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka and carried on in her honor by Comptroller Mendoza. The program aims to find shelter dogs, cats and other animals forever homes and features a searchable database of facilities in your area. Our goal is to give you the resources you need to adopt a pet, which in turn reduces animal control costs at the local level and saves taxpayers money.
SECA Advisory Board Members list
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.
What is the Local Debt Recovery Program? The Local Debt Recovery Program (LDRP) provides a mechanism for local governments across the State of Illinois to assist them in recovering certain unpaid debt. LDRP offers local governments, at no charge, a unique opportunity to utilize the Illinois Office of Comptroller (IOC) to help collect unpaid debts such as parking tickets, ordinance violations, traffic fines, court fines, administrative judgements, utility bills, community college tuition and fees that otherwise might be difficult to collect. The Illinois General Assembly in 2012 amended the Illinois State Comptroller Act to expand its state offset program to include municipalities,...
The office’s Comptroller’s Critters program works to increase animal adoption and lower local animal control costs.
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
Comptroller Susana Mendoza’s proposed legislation strengthening the office’s oversight of crematoriums unanimously passes both houses
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