Press release: On and after September 11th, 2001, our nation witnessed the selfless and life-saving acts of first responders and countless volunteers at Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, PA.
Metropolitan Alliance of Police, Grundy County Civilians Chapter 693 -vs- County of Grundy: On June 5, 2015 Administrative Law Judge Deena Sanceda, on behalf of the Illinois Labor Relations Board, issued a Recommended Decision and Order in the above-captioned matter. No party filed exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommendation during the time allotted and at its September 9, 2015 public meeting, the Board, having reviewed the matter, declined to talk take it up on its own motion.
The lack of a State budget has put the Department of Central Management Services in unchartered territory with respect to funding critical State services, including healthcare services for all plan participants enrolled in the State Employees Group Insurance Program.
Press Release: Nearly 1,000 emergency responders from across Illinois will be in Springfield this week for the Illinois Emergency Management Agency's training summit.
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs will visit the campus of Blackburn College to meet with college officials and urge Governor Bruce Rauner and the Illinois General Assembly to approve the Monetary Award Program (MAP grants) for the hundreds of thousands of students that rely on it to pay for their higher education.
Press Release: At 10:15 a.m. on October 15, millions of people across the U.S. and in several countries around the globe will take a few minutes to practice actions that could save their lives in the event of an earthquake.
Press Release: A new permitting system for the organizers of fishing tournaments is now live on the IFishIllinois.org website. The new online permitting system creates a quick, easy mechanism for applying for a fishing tournament permit and gathering the anglers catch data afterwards.
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs will visit the campus of Blackburn College to meet with college officials and urge Governor Bruce Rauner and the Illinois General Assembly to approve the Monetary Award Program (MAP grants) for the hundreds of thousands of students that rely on it to pay for their higher education.