Arguing that transparency is a necessary cornerstone of democracy, Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) has joined with colleagues to send a letter to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker asking for increased transparency on critical issues relating to the state's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Following Gov. JB Pritzker's decision on Monday to send 300 testing kits to Fair Havens Senior Living Facility to cope with its COVID-19 outbreak, which has already claimed nine lives, State Senator Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill), State Senator Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet), Decatur Mayor Julie Moore Wolfe, State Representative Sue Scherer (D-Decatur), State Representative Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur), and Macon County Board Chairman Kevin Greenfield issued the following joint statement:
Illinois State Senate District 58 issued the following announcement on April 23.Governor Pritzker rationalized extending his shut-down order for another 38 days based on a false choice between the status-quo and a dangerous, complete, immediate reopening of our state that is advocated by no one.
Rosario Ayala earned $84,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a human services casework manager, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Jane Babatunde earned $69,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a mental health technician, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Elizabeth Ayala earned $59,900 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a social worker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Casey Ayers earned $45,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a mental health technician, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Wosen Ayele earned $47,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a human services caseworker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
There were two offenders released on parole during 2019 that live in Donnellson zip codes, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by South Central Reporter.
Lance Babbitt earned $76,700 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections as a correctional officer, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Gerardo Avila earned $80,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Employment Security as an administrative assistant, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Vereniz Avila earned $41,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a rehabilitation case coord, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
There was one offender released on parole during the fourth quarter that lives in Beckemeyer, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by South Central Reporter.
Hector Aviles earned $123,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
There were three offenders released on parole during the second quarter that live in Salem zip codes, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by South Central Reporter.
Jaymie Babel earned $76,500 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a disability claims adjudicator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
Angela Aznarte earned $65,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services as an office administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.