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Below, find a list of charts and graphs illustrating Illinois' finances.

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.

The office’s Comptroller’s Critters program works to increase animal adoption and lower local animal control costs.

Comptroller Susana Mendoza’s proposed legislation strengthening the office’s oversight of crematoriums unanimously passes both houses

List of Animal Shelters

Notice to the Public Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Illinois Human Rights Act, the Illinois Office of Comptroller (IOC) is committed to supporting individuals with disabilities and ensuring equal access to all services, programs, communications and activities. Additionally, the Illinois Office of Comptroller ensures access to facilities, buildings, and grounds is available to persons with disabilities by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended. If you have any questions or concerns related to ADA or accessibility, contact us.    

Today, Comptroller Susana Mendoza presented a check for $500,000 to Lost Boyz Inc. in Chicago that will go towards purchasing a new building. The money is part of a larger state grant for the organization. This is the first installment of that Fiscal Year 2027 grant. “I am thrilled to deliver this grant funding to one of Chicago’s most inspiring youth organizations,” Comptroller Mendoza said. “Lost Boyz is doing incredible work by using sports as a vehicle to mentor young people, build confidence, and teach lessons that extend far beyond the game. These programs create opportunities, foster leadership, and provide...

SECA Charity Contacts list

Special Fiscal Reports Here

State and University Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) is the once-a-year (September 16 - November 18, 2026) program that provides all employees the opportunity to donate to the charitable causes of their choice. As of August 2021, pursuant to P.A. 102-0291, the Illinois Office of Comptroller has become the administrating agency of the SECA program. Originally established in 1983, SECA is a workplace-giving campaign that allows State Employees to donate to nearly 1,600 charities at local, state, national, and international levels. State employees have contributed over $83 million to help improve our environment.

Accounts payable includes General Funds liabilities currently at the Illinois Office of Comptroller and the estimated amount reported by state agencies.

Here are the SECA Training Videos listed.

Statement from Comptroller Susana Mendoza on the end of spring legislative session.

Illinois State Income Tax Exemptions - 2026

State of Illinois Annual Revenue Report.

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