Comptroller says oldest state voucher is just ten days old, shortest payment cycle in 20 years
Friday, Aug 27, 2021 - Posted by Rich Miller * Comptroller Susana Mendoza held a press conference yesterday and was asked about the state’s bill backlog. She said her office’s oldest voucher is only “10 days old.” And continued…
As I’ve told you many times before, Illinois’ fiscal decline has been almost continuous since the economic crisis caused by those terrorist attacks. * Related…
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- Friendly Bob Adams - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:42 am:
Good News Friday….
- Flying Elvis'-Utah Chapter - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:45 am:
“Democrats use taxpayer money to pay off debt”-Greg Bishop
- Lucky Pierre - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:46 am:
The other marker in our fiscal decline in Illinois is the election of Rod Blagoevich and the Democrats becoming the majority party in the Illinois Senate the following year.
Removing the Republican check on the anti business agenda of Illinois Democrats who control the legislature and Governor’s office has been devastating to economic growth in Illinois
- Publius - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:48 am:
But Republicans will still say we are some kind of deadbeats and we are broke. Where are they at saying this also?
- H-W - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:52 am:
Fantastic progress. Well done.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 11:55 am:
First, great news. Can’t be measured or sorted any other way.
To the post, but to a greater extent to what Rich added;
Those willing to drag down Illinois, to push false narratives… of an exodus or partisan angst or even racial strife… in the past twenty years, the setbacks, the mistakes, the unexpected tragedy (and tragedies) that have hurt this state… like a good house, the “good bones” to rehabilitate and make the state better are still here.
The largest city (by miles) in the region, world class agriculture, global transportation, monetary and business attractiveness, and the people in this state take a back seat to no one.
What has been sliding and sinking these past decades is seemingly rising where we can look and say “what’s next” even during a global pandemic crisis.
You can’t sell the drivel of negativity about Illinois and then not realize what is happening is a turning of fortune, a necessary turning that can allow for a better state.
A major hindering is “our own” deep seeded resentment “some” have… for Illinois.
It’s not a “change the attitude” take, it’s a “stop bad mouthing Illinois in hopes to lead it”.
This is good news. Build upon it, don’t try to rip it down because anger is what feeds your hollow soul.
- Grandson of Man - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 12:06 pm:
In terms of government, this is what pro-business looks like, paying bills in a timely manner. What more pro-business act can there be than paying people and businesses for services provided?
- Back to the Future - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 12:14 pm:
Great news.
- Original Rambler - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 12:30 pm:
Congrats to Comptroller Mendoza and her team and other State players who have gotten us to this point. We’ve come a long way since BVR. This alone should be enough to get JB re-elected.
- Skeptic - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 12:45 pm:
“What more pro-business act can there be than paying people and businesses for services provided?” And to think it was done without busting unions or Right-to-Work or term limits or redistricting.
- Sir Reel - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 1:00 pm:
Unreal
- MisterJayEm - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 1:10 pm:
An unmitigated victory for Ms Mendoza and her team!
– MrJM
- Ducky LaMoore - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 1:14 pm:
A modicum of competence goes a long way.
- JMJ - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 1:17 pm:
As IPI heads explode
- Merica - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 1:23 pm:
A voucher is not considered late until it is accepted by the Comptroller. In order to catch-up, the Comptroller has simply increased the requirements for filing vouchers and rejected tens of thousands of them, giving them more time to eventually process them with their limited head count and antiquated computer system. This action has pushed work onto already understaffed executive branch employees and limited the executive branch from achieving executive branch goals and responding as effectively to the pandemic. The main goal of the Comptroller needs to be to implement a new accounting software system. This goal cannot be achieved because the middle and senior administrative staff at the Comptroller is paralyzed with fear of being consolidated with the Treasurer’s office, and so they have expanded the scope of their role into unrelated fields overlapping with procurement
- Anyone Remember - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:05 pm:
===The main goal of the Comptroller needs to be to implement a new accounting software system.===
Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS)? Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)? Private sector versions of those software products are NOT amenable to governmental use. The fact that GSA certified / denied certification to such products as being compatible for federal use shows that. And DoIT is a much smaller market than GSA. Neither Oracle or SAP or Peoplesoft have a State of Illinois SAMS 2021 version for sale.
- Abdon - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:19 pm:
Not sure what alternate universe Merica lives in, but in this one, Comptroller Mendoza’s landmark Debt Transparency Act means that every day the Comptroller’s website publishes the total vouchers at the Comptroller’s office PLUS those sitting at the agencies. And that total, which is $3.8 billion today - check the Backlog Voucher Report on her website - is down from $16.7 billion under the impasse. https://illinoiscomptroller.gov/financial-data/backlog-voucher-report-bvr/
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:23 pm:
Abdon,
Thanks for the additional…
Cannoli for your efforts.
- Anyone Remember - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:25 pm:
Great! Now can we start working on the “late” inter-fund transfers from GRF … (page 12)
http://auditor.illinois.gov/Audit-Reports/Compliance-Agency-List/Comptroller/Comp-FO/FY20-Comptroller-FO-Comp-Full.pdf
- Crispy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:26 pm:
Sure, Lucky Pierre @ 11:46, it’s all because of the Democrats–because the Republicans have never, ever failed the state in any way, either through bad faith or simple human error. Why, remember that Republican gubernatorial genius, Bruce Rauner, and what great fiscal shape the state was in after he and his Republican enablers got through with it? Why can’t lawmakers all be like him?/s
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 2:30 pm:
=== Removing the Republican check on the anti business agenda of Illinois Democrats who control the legislature and Governor’s office has been devastating to economic growth in Illinois===
Narrator: Illinois last “Republican” governor went a whole General Assembly without budgets, and ran up debts that are now being caught up today.
Do you ever have any way to explain how your thinking has led to the Raunerites being super-minoritied out of the GA, and no statewide offices?
It ain’t a map.
- Lucky Pierre - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 3:16 pm:
It ain’t map? Then why did the Governor break his promise to veto a map drawn by Democrat ?
The last Republican map led a decade of Republican control of the Senate
- levivotedforjudy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 3:18 pm:
The comptroller is messing up the “naysayer” narrative. I hope they poke her because she is the best verbal counter-puncher in IL politics.
- Arsenal - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 4:27 pm:
==The other marker in our fiscal decline in Illinois is the election of Rod Blagoevich ==
I would agree that we shouldn’t let Rod Blagojevich be Governor again.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 4:41 pm:
=== Then why did the Governor break his promise to veto a map drawn by Democrat ?===
Of ALL that I wrote… *that* is your response?
You add nothing to the discussion as you can’t even grasp what’s wrong with Trumpkins and Raunerites… or be willing to find ways to be more electable?
0-8 statewide
Not an accident
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 27, 21 @ 4:42 pm:
=== The last Republican map led a decade of Republican control of the Senate===
Daniels was 1-4
Minority party. No compelling reason to widen the tent for voters.