Illinois ranks last in U.S. for financial transparency – Illinois Policy

The state performed poorly across key areas, including failing to get a clean review from an independent auditor, giving a distorted picture of its true financial health and missing the deadline to publish its annual report within 100 days of the fiscal year ending.
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Deb
7 months ago

The Democrats and JB don’t want transparency. That wouldn’t be able to hide stealing from taxpayers and funding illegals.

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