As the year draws to a close, Comptroller Mendoza is highlighting some of the top moments in her office over the past year
The office’s Comptroller’s Critters program works to increase animal adoption and lower local animal control costs.
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
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.
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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.
Illinois State Comptroller’s website offers portal to submit complaints about unfair wages
One-Year Anniversary Aniversario De Un Año Prompt Payment Interest
Comptroller Susana Mendoza and planning expert David Doig give testimony on legislation stopping raids on neighborhood development funds
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.
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.
Taxpayers also reminded about the office’s Find My Refund online feature
Comptroller Susana Mendoza’s proposed legislation strengthening the office’s oversight of crematoriums unanimously passes both houses
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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 Monthly Bond Report details how much money has been raised and spent through the various types of bonds issued by the state. The report then highlights how that money has been appropriated and spent during previous and the current fiscal years.
The Monitored Bond Report highlights the different bonds by fund in our state, and the monthly balances of each. The report also details money raised through the sale of the bonds, and how much of that is spent on a cash basis monthly.