A a press release from Governor Bruce Rauner: Administration Announces Sale of Surplus Aircraft State sells remaining surplus aircraft for over $2.5 million $3.5 million net for taxpayers SPRINGFIELD – The State of Illinois successfully sold the State’s five remaining surplus … Continue reading
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As one who has retired from state government, I have health benefits and a pension. Last year there was an Illinois Supreme Court decision that ruled premiums could not be raised. The amounts collected–on a sliding scale with those having … Continue reading
The following letter was sent to members of the Illinois General Assembly, along with the slide show he has been giving. It was also shared with the media. As you know, I have been delivering a number of speeches detailing … Continue reading
This is the twelfth and last group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 630 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary … Continue reading
This is the eleventh group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the tenth group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the ninth group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the eighth group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the seventh group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the sixth group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. There are 633 in all, when one considers all the part-timers, contractual employees and temporary employees. The … Continue reading
This is the fifth group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. The total state payroll for McHenry County was $38.6 million. LAWRENCE JULIE L PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR DEPARTMENT … Continue reading
This is the fourth group of fifty Illinois state employees out of 630 living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. The total state payroll for McHenry County was $38,619,447.11. KUZMIAK JR EUGENE TROOPER FIRST … Continue reading
This is the third group of fifty of 350 Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. The names are listed in descending order by salary. COVENY MICHAEL R TECHNICAL ADVISOR ADV PROG SPEC DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE $90,834.13 ROSSBACH KAREN B … Continue reading
This is the second group of fifty Illinois state employees living in McHenry County. There are 350 in all. FELD JOHN J MASTER TROOPER DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE $109,033.80 KEY JASON J REVENUE SR SPECIAL AGENT DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE $108,602.99 … Continue reading
As of March 31st of this year there were 630 people on the state payroll living in McHenry County. We’ll lay out the names, positions and amount received from Illinois state government at the rate of fifty a day. The … Continue reading
If you drive around Illinois, you will see lots of state parks. They are as common in many non-Chicago metropolitan counties as forest preserves and conservation district sites. The difference is that state taxpayers (disproportionately from the Chicago metropolitan area, … Continue reading