Governor Rauner signs first Executive
Order addressing state’s fiscal crisis
Review of spending, procurement & personnel
decisions ordered
Halts awarding of contracts & grants
Instructs sale of surplus state property, conservation
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[January 13, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce
Rauner today signed Executive Order 15-08 addressing the State of
Illinois’ fiscal crisis ordering a freeze of all state discretionary
spending, halting the awarding of contracts and grants, and
instructing the sale of surplus state property.
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“Years of bad decisions have put Illinois in a financial crisis,”
Rauner said. “Today we start the process of putting our state back
on the road to fiscal stability by reviewing agency spending,
stopping contracts and grants, and selling excess state property.”
Executive Order 15-08 requires every executive branch agency to
report to the Governor’s Office of Management & Budget (GOMB) to
identify every contract awarded or entered into by a state agency on
or after November 1, 2014, and every hiring decision taken by
agencies on or after November 1, 2014.
All agencies are further ordered, until July 1, 2015, to halt the
awarding, entering into, amending or renewing of state contracts and
grants. Exceptions are made for contracts required by law, emergency
expenditures, small purchases, and essential operations.
Major interstate construction projects which have not commenced will
be reviewed.
The governor also instructed agencies to manage existing resources
by halting the sale/lease of motor vehicles, stopping out-of-state
travel, and limiting in-state travel. Executive Order 15-08
further instructs Central Management Services (CMS) to identify
surplus property for auction in compliance with state law. Further,
GOMB and CMS will review all property owned or leased by the state
and develop a strategy for consolidation and relocation of offices.
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Finally, the governor ordered all agencies to reduce energy
consumption and spending on energy, including reducing heating, air
conditioning, and lighting usage when facilities are not in use.
“Every dollar that we spend unnecessarily in government cannot be
used to help our most vulnerable citizens,” Rauner added. “We must
take every step necessary to ensure Illinois becomes the most
compassionate and competitive state in the nation.”
Executive Order 15-08
[Lance Trevor, Office of Governor
Bruce Rauner]
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