"In a democracy, the
people must have a voice in their government, and their government
must be held accountable," Quinn said. "U.S. PIRG's report shows
that we have made great strides in improving transparency, but our
work is not done and we will continue to expand on our efforts."
On Tuesday, PIRG released "Following the Money: How the 50 States
Rate in Providing Online Access to Government Spending Data." The
report examined all 50 states and found that 32 provide detailed
online databases of government expenditures. Seven states, including
Illinois, were seen as national leaders for having easy-to-use,
searchable websites that contain a wide range of spending
information.
Illinois was recognized for its Corporate Accountability site,
ILCorpacct.com,
which is maintained by the Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity. The site tracks grants given to companies for
job creation and provides yearly progress on the numbers of jobs
actually created. The site will have received approximately 1
million hits since its creation.
"It is our responsibility to ensure that the public's money is
being used in the best possible manner, to further the state's job
creation and economic development goals," said DCEO Director Warren
Ribley. "We are pleased that our Corporate Accountability and Grant
Tracker sites are helping bring state government into the light."
Additional efforts by the state to further enhance the
transparency and accessibility of state government include:
- Illinois Sunshine Portal (sunshine.illinois.gov)
-- A new one-stop shop where the public can review many public
records and documents online. Through the site, citizens can
access detailed information on state employee pay and state
expenditures via the Illinois Transparency and Accountability
site; review public facilities' inspection reports, including
those for schools and nursing homes; and much more.
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Grant Tracker (granttracker.ildceo.net)
-- This new site gives citizens greater access to information
about DCEO grant recipients, where the money was spent and for
what purpose. Visitors can search by numerous grant categories,
funding streams, regions and by organization name.
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Illinois Hospital Report Card and
Consumer Guide to Health Care (www.healthcarereportcard.illinois.gov)
-- This site helps people make better health care choices by
becoming better informed consumers. The site offers information
on the volume and cost of services in hospitals and treatment
centers statewide, quality and safety data, and patient
satisfaction surveys.
[Text from
Illinois Government News
Network]
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