The Electronic Documents of Illinois provides permanent public access to official publications of the State of Illinois which have been deposited in electronic form.
The Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountabilitys mandated economic and tax revenue update for the State of Illinois. The presentation discusses current economic trends related to gross domestic product (GDP), employment, inflation, interest rates, and exports for both the U.S. and Illinois for the current fiscal year and the upcoming fiscal year. Economic forecasts are also provided. The presentation presents the Commissions updated revenue forecast and offers new estimates. A comparison of the Commissions revenue estimates is made to those offered by the Governors Office of Management and Budget.
This booklet tells about major laws that affect young residents of Illinois. The topics addressed were chosen because they affect young people more than adults. But most other laws apply to young people, too. Although there are some different procedures for enforcing laws for persons under 17 or in some cases 18 or 21 , laws generally apply to everyone regardless of age.
A monthly report from the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability on topics related to the States finances and the economy. The report contains an update on State revenue from taxes, fees, and other sources, along with current economic indicators. In addition to these items, the briefing often has articles on such topics as the economy, employment, wages, inflation, taxes, debt, spending, and other topics related to State finance and budgeting. The briefing usually is released on the first or second business day of the month.
The Report on the Financial Condition of the Downstate Police and Fire Pension Funds in Illinois was created pursuant P.A. 95-0950. This report is a bi-annual report, published each odd-numbered year. Each report shows nine years worth of financial data for individual Downstate Police and Fire pension funds, including actuarial metrics such as assets, individual rates of investment return, and actuarial liabilities. The report also contains detailed demographic information such the number of active and retired members, and average active member salaries. The executive summary displays aggregate actuarial and demographic data grouped by four different asset levels so that readers can get a top-line, at-a-glance overview of how police and fire pension funds are performing financially, as well as their compliance with the funding requirements of P.A. 96-1495, which mandated a new funding program for these funds.