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Check for State Cash
Check for Cash. This application allows taxpayers to learn whether they can claim an uncashed check worth more than $5, issued within the last ten years. If an uncashed check is located, the check replacement process can alsobe started here.
Smart Business
Explore the opportunities provided by Smart Business Illinois, an initiative that ensures small and minority-owned businesses have the resources they need to compete for, and land, state contracts.
Comptroller Mendoza’s statement praising Tuesday’s vote to launch STAR Bonds project in Southern Illinois
I’m so happy the city of Marion has approved the state’s first STARBondsproject, which will bring welcome economic investment, jobs, new businesses, entertainment,funand great opportunities to Southern Illinois.
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
STATEMENT ON THE SHOOTINGS OF TWO BRADLEY POLICE OFFICERS
Illinois Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza has released the following statement regarding the shootings ofpoliceofficers in Kankakee CountyWednesday night
Comptroller Susana Mendoza Expresses Concerns about the USPS’ Plans for Network Restructuring of Springfield Post Office
Comptroller Mendoza is sending a letter to the U.S. Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy today, citing serious concerns about their modernization strategy to downsize Springfield’s Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC).
Comptroller's Critters
Comptroller's Critters was designed to reduce the number of animals waiting to be adoptedand, at the same time, reduce costs spent on animal control at the state and local levels.
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
Asylum Seekers Transparency Portal
Asylum Seekers – State Expenditure Transparency PortalThis expenditure transparency portal is designed to track payments of state support for asylum seekers. As of November 1, 2023, state agencies are required to provide this information to our office. While the intent is to track grants and operational expenses specifically related to asylum seekers paid by the Illinois Office of Comptroller (IOC), there may be other funding for immigration type services, such as for medical assistance, rental assistance, or other benefits paid by the state or local agencies that may not be identified in this listing which should not be considered exhaustive....
Sam
Hi. My name is Sam and I'm a 1 year old male chocolate lab mix that recently came to Project Hope after being found as a stray but never reclaimed. I'm a real sweetheart and I love everyone. I'd be a great addition to any family. My adoption fee is $150. I'm neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed and micro-chipped.
COMPTROLLER SUSANA MENDOZA CHEERS ANOTHER CREDIT RATING UPGRADE AND ANNOUNCES A $400 MILLION TRANSFER INTO THE RAINY DAY FUND
For the second time in less than a year, Moody’s Investors Services,one of the “Big Three” credit rating agencies in the United States, announced Thursday that it upgraded Illinois’ credit rating.
House Committee unanimously passes Comptroller Mendoza’s Act-of-Duty bill
Republican and Democratic members of The Illinois House of Representatives’ Personnel and Pensions Committee voted 9-0Thursday for Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza’sActofDuty bill to provide duty-disability benefitsforChicagofirst responders severely stricken by COVID-19 in the days before vaccines were available.
Marybeth
Hi. My name is Marybeth and I'm a 2 year old female Beagle mix that recently came to Project Hope from a local animal control pound. I'm a great dog and would be a fantastic family. I love everyone and we believe that I am housebroken. My adoption fee is $150. I'm spayed, vaccinated, de-wormed and micro-chipped.
State Senate unanimously passes Comptroller Mendoza’s bipartisan Act-of-Duty bill
Democratic and Republican state senators unanimously approved Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza’s Act-of-Duty bill to cover Chicago first responders severely stricken by COVID-19 in the days before vaccines were available.
COMPTROLLER MENDOZA EXTENDS COVID BREAK FOR STRUGGLING TAXPAYERS
Working-class state taxpayers will not have unpaid fines garnished from their tax returns this year as the fight against COVID-19 continues
Senate committee unanimously passes Comptroller Mendoza’s bipartisan Act-of-Duty bill
“Cops shouldn’t have todie to be eligible for their benefits,” Comptroller Mendoza says
COMPTROLLER MENDOZA CELEBRATES FIFTH CREDIT UPGRADE IN LESS THAN A YEAR
State’s Turnaround TowardFiscal Responsibility Being Recognized by Top Credit Rating Agencies Including Fitch
Comptroller Mendoza Makes Record Deposit into the Rainy Day Fund
Illinois will finish Fiscal Year2023with $1.94billionin its reserve account
Illinois’ Rainy Day Fund Crosses $2 Billion Mark
Withadeposit of$11.5 milliontoday, Illinois’Rainy DayFund reaches an important milestoneon the road to respectability: $2.005 billion.
Financial Databases
Financial data is available in bulk for those who would like to view and query the financial information of local governments in Illinois. All financial data provided is self-reported by the local governments, according to state law. An understanding of Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel is encouraged for analyzing the data. Please refer to the Chart of Accounts and Definitions document, found in the Local Government Help File, for assistance with understanding the data.