Illinois pays $2 billion in past due bills – to whom? – Truth in Accounting

"I called the Illinois Comptroller’s office and noted the recent decline in the bill backlog. The representative said 'yes, we’re making good progress there.' Then I asked who was paid and that was the end of the information line, at least so far."
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Don’t let this fall thru the cracks keep after it, sounds like someone or somebody needs to be investigated immediately. Money is either being missed Used from the federal relief program or diverted from another fund. Springfield thieves at it again
 

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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Don’t let this fall thru the cracks keep after it, sounds like someone or somebody needs to be investigated immediately.

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