Press release: Governor Pat Quinn is encouraging Illinois communities large and small to submit entries for the 2014 Governors Hometown Awards competition. This year marks the 32nd annual event, which recognizes volunteers whose hard work and dedication greatly improve their communities.
US Sonet, LLC: Application for State-issued authorization to provide video service pursuant to Section 401 of the Cable and Video Competition Law of 2007.
Citizen Utility Board and Environmental Law and Policy Center: Petition to initiate rulemaking with notice and comment for approval of certain amendments to Illinois Administrative Code parts 466 and 467 concerning interconnection standards for distributed generation.
The four Chief Procurement Officers, appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 of the Illinois Procurement Code and confirmed by the Illinois Senate, ensure that approximately $10 billion in procurements made by the State each year are fair, transparent, accountable, and in the best interest of the State. Procurement using a competitive process is the preferred method, but sometimes that is not possible or practical. The Procurement Code specifically authorizes state agencies and universities to contract directly with vendors that are the sole economically feasible source.
Commonwealth Edison Company (12-0298), Illinois Commerce Commission On Its Own Motion -vs- Commonwealth Edison Company (13-0285), Commonwealth Edison Company (14-0212): Petition for statutory approval of a smart grid advanced metering infrastructure deployment plan pursuant to Section 16-108.6 of the Public Utilities Act. Investigation regarding progress in implementing the advanced metering infrastructure deployment plan and Petition to approve acceleration of Meter deployment under ComEd's AMI Plan.
Trisha Campbell -vs- Iron Energy LLC d/b/a Kona Energy d/b/a Zone Energy d/b/a Fighting Illini Energy: Complaint as to billing/charges in Pontoon Beach, Illinois.
The four Chief Procurement Officers, appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 of the Illinois Procurement Code and confirmed by the Illinois Senate, ensure that approximately $10 billion in procurements made by the State each year are fair, transparent, accountable, and in the best interest of the State. Procurement using a competitive process is the preferred method, but sometimes that is not possible or practical. The Procurement Code specifically authorizes state agencies and universities to contract directly with vendors that are the sole economically feasible source.
US Sonet, LLC: Application for State-issued authorization to provide video service pursuant to Section 401 of the Cable and Video Competition Law of 2007.
Citizen Utility Board and Environmental Law and Policy Center: Petition to initiate rulemaking with notice and comment for approval of certain amendments to Illinois Administrative Code parts 466 and 467 concerning interconnection standards for distributed generation.
The Illinois Insurance Cost Containment Act requires the Director of Insurance to submit an annual report to the General Assembly containing an analysis of portions of the insurance market in Illinois. The report must contain a recommendation of the most appropriate and comprehensive cost containment system for the state (Article XLII, 215 ILCS 5/1202d).