987 resultados para Illinois. General Assembly. Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation
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The Supplemental Low Income Energy Assistance Fund is the depository for energy assistance charges collected by utilities and participating municipal utilities and electric cooperatives authorized by the Electric Customer Choice and Rate Relief Act of 1997 (220 ILCS 5). The energy assistance charges provided a nonfederal funding stream to the Department for use in providing energy related assistance to low-income households under the Illinois Low Income Home Energy Assistance and Illinois Home Weatherization (LIHEAP) Programs. Since the changes were imposed in January of 1998, $406,683,769 has been deposited into the Fund through December 2003. Of this amount, the Department has spent $326,137,510 to provide energy assistance to 802,091 households; $33,845,784 to weatherize 6,584 homes; and $32,570,739 to cover administrative expenses.
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Report year ends June 30.
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Report year ends June 30.
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Lists names of all people and organizations referred to in the memoirs.
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Required by the Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act ("act"), P.A. 87-658.
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"December 30, 2011."
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Summary: This report provides background and data delineating the problems Illinois is facing regarding the supply and quality of educators in our schools. The report recommends legislative and policy actions regarding educator recruitment, preparation, retention, and continuing professional development.
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"A program of the Illinois Legislative Council, coordinated by Sangamon State University."
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Understanding the health, economic and social costs of a growing obesity epidemic to Illinois and its citizens, the Illinois General Assembly passed the Obesity Prevention Initiative Act (PA 96-0155) in the spring of 2009. In accordance with the act, the Illinois Department of Public Health convened public hearings in Chicago, Springfield and Carbondale to: Illuminate the social and human costs of obesity and to highlight existing state and community level initiatives. Identify existing plans and opportunities for action and expansion of initiatives. Inform policymakers and the public about effective solutions to the problem. Identify and engage stakeholders to promote action to reduce obesity, to improve nutrition and to increase physical activity.