The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (2024)

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Ruby

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (1)Ruby is a orange tabby Siamese mix and is approximately a year and a half. She can be sweet and cuddly yet bouncy and playful.

Alejandro

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (2)Alejandro is a big, bouncy boy who is full of love and energy! His foster reports that he is “an absolute angel,” super smart and eager to please. He’s a great work-from-home buddy who will lay by your side until it’s time to go on a walk! He’s still learning that people do not like to be jumped on, but he’s getting there! Are you Alejandro’s new family? You might be if you’re an experienced owner with no cats and no kids (or kids over 12), and plenty of time to work on his manners. Alejandro is friendly with other...

Constituent Affairs

About our Department The Constituent Affairs department promotes the services and programs of the Illinois Office of Comptroller to constituents by developing collaborative relationships and sharing information through various forms of communication. Constituent Affairs staff aim to promote the duties and services of the office to constituents while paving the way for fiscal accountability, financial empowerment, and transparency. Advisory Collective MeetingApr 18Advisory Collective Meeting -Thursday, April 18th, 9:00am -10:00am Agenda Related Information COMPTROLLERS CRITTERS CULINARY KIDS CHECK FOR STATE CASH PLACE...

“I’ve been saying for a while now that I prefer 7’s to 6’s so I’ve been looking for today’s 7th credit rating upgrade from Standard & Poor’s,” Illinois Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza said. “This is a testament to the responsible budgeting we’ve done along with the Governor, the General Assembly and the Treasurer’s Office.”

Bills at the Office of the Comptroller vs. Bills at Agencies: June 2017

Comptroller Mendoza welcomes news of Moody's change in outlook from "stable" to "positive" on Illinois bonds

"Bond rating agencies notice when Illinois puts more money toward the Rainy Day Fund and the Pension Stabilization Fund, as we have been and must continue to keep doing," Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza said Tuesday.

Comptroller Susana Mendoza welcomes 8th credit upgrade

Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza offered this comment following Moody’s Investors Service’s upgrade of Illinois’ credit rating Tuesday

MAP MAKES BRIGHT FUTURES FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (3)May2023Edition of the Fiscal Focus

Instructions for Closing FY24 Expenditure Authority Accounts

Accounting Bulletin 263- Signatures on Deposit Documents

Kansas

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (4)Kansas is a 4 yr old Chihuahua who has a personality as big as the Empire State Building. Kansas gets along with all dogs cats and all humans.

COMPTROLLER MENDOZA MAKES HISTORIC DEPOSIT INTO RAINY DAY FUND

More than $1 billion in the state’s reserve account signals fiscal prudence

Midnight

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (5)Midnight is your handsome and suave man that you have been searching for. Already docked up in his tuxedo, he is ready for fancy occasions and date nights. Midnight loves to explore and go on adventures, and loves his head scratches. He is perfect for those nights in when you just want to cuddle up on the couch and watch movies.

Pre-Filing of FY2025 Contracts/Grants

Accounting Bulletin 263- Signatures on Deposit Documents

Sammy

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (6)Sammy is a Border Terrier Mix who is about 10 months old. Sammy is very easy going dog who loves everyone dogs and humans.

Taylor

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (7)Taylor is a friendly guy, who loves to be pet and rub on you. He is three years old, neutered, dewormed, FIV negative, current on shots and microchipped. Want a devoted partner? Taylor is your guy!

History

Illinois has more units of local government and more special purpose districts than any other state in the nation. The Comptroller's Local Government Database contains more than 3,100 special purpose districts, including the fire, library and park districts already discussed in this Report Card. The wide range of definitions relating to special purpose governments causes some difficulty in obtaining an accurate count of the number of units within the state of Illinois.Currently, special purpose districts serve a variety of functions for the public. These units of government differ from municipalities, townships, and counties because they provide a single service or...

How Your SECA Contribution Helps

For ONLY $2per pay period, itcan:Helppay for one week of support so that someone with intellectual or developmental disabilities can live in their own community apartment. (Community Choices)Helpfill a child's backpack with school supplies, helping a new student feel ready to learn.Helpequip one woman in a refugee camp with a dignity kit of basic sanitation and hygiene supplies.For ONLY $5 per pay period, itcan:Helpspay or neuter and vaccinate a cat. (Forever Home Feline Ranch)Helpbuy a sewing machine, which helpsa woman establish her own tailoring business.Helpgift a family with a goat, creating a source of nutrition and extra income from the...

Comptroller Mendoza Deposits $350 Million into Rainy Day Fund

As Illinois’ reserve fund hitsa record high of $1.58 billion, the state’s General Funds accounts payable achieves a new 15-year low of $478 million

History

Municipalities derive their powers from Illinois statutes. Under the first state constitution a set of administrative laws were highly functional because municipalities shared many similarities. However, it became increasingly cumbersome for the General Assembly to approve numerous exceptions for large cities with more specific needs that required deviation from the established Municipal Code. The 1970 Illinois Constitution allowed municipalities, with a population over 25,000 or municipalities that voted by referendum, the option of asserting home rule authority.Illinois has 1,285 municipalities. Although the Illinois Municipal Code does not require municipalities to provide a particular set of services, most traditionally provide street...

Salary Database

The Illinois Office of Comptroller - (8)The Employee salary database information on state employees from the current year as well as previous years. Search by agency, individual name, position, salary, or even year of service.

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