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Debt Transparency Becomes Law Despite Gov. Rauner Veto

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The Illinois Debt Transparency Act became law January 1, 2018, despite Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoing the bill after it passed the full legislature. The Illinois House unanimously voted, 112-0, to override the governors veto on October 25.

What does the bill do?

“House Bill 3649 requires, on a monthly basis, each state agency to report to the Comptroller the amount of bills being held, the liabilities for which there are appropriations, and those liabilities subject to late payment interest penalties,” according to Susan A. Mendoza, Illinois Comptroller. “These reports will be shared on the Comptroller’s website.”

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