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Illinois State Lottery



Welcome to the State of Illinois Web Site
The following agencies have converted their web sites to the new State of Illinoisweb template set. This new template offers a consistent look, feel and navigationfor state sites as well as increased accessibilityand usability . ...

CHICAGO - As part of his historic plan to spur economic growth and create jobs throughout the state, Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that the state is launching a coordinated campaign to help Argonne National Laboratory win its site selection bid to host construction of a major U.S. Department of Energy project that could bring $1 billion in investment and hundreds of jobs to the Chicago area. The Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA) will provide intense beams of rare isotopes (short-lived nuclei not normally found on earth) for a wide variety of studies in nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, and fundamental interactions. The U.S. Department of Energy recently issued a Presolicitation Notice for the construction of the RIA. ... [Read More]

State of Illinois - Government
Legislature - The Illinois General Assembly, composed of a 59-member Senate and a 118-member House of Representatives, is responsible for enacting, amending, or repealing laws, passing resolutions, adopting appropriation bills and conducting inquiries on proposed legislation. It also acts on amendments to the United States Constitution submitted by Congress, proposes amendments to the Illinois Constitution, and takes responsibility for impeachment and conviction of executive and judicial officeholders in the state. ... [Read More]

State of Illinois - Rod Blagojevich, Governor
CHICAGO – Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today appointed former firefighter and investigator Peter F. Viña as the new Illinois State Fire Marshal. He is the first Hispanic and minority to serve as the State Fire Marshal and he begins Thursday, July 17, 2003. ...

CHICAGO – Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today appointed D. Lorenzo Padron, chairman of Chicago’s Latin American Chamber of Commerce, as commissioner of the Office of Banks and Real Estate. Padron is the first Latino name to head the agency, which is responsible for educating consumers and protecting their rights in real estate and banking transactions. ... [Read More]

State of Illinois - Technology Office Section
The State's digital signature project is governed by the State of Illinois PKI Policy Authority. This Policy Authority is currently chaired by a representative of the ITO and includes representatives from three constitutional offices and six state agencies. The Policy Authority meets nearly every month to propose, draft, and approve the policies and procedures that determine how digital certificates are issued, managed, recovered and revoked within the State's public key infrastructure. As additional state agencies and local governments begin to make use of the State's PKI, new members will be added to the Policy Authority to represent the interests of those constituencies. ... [Read More]

FirstGov.gov for Citizens: Lottery Results
In the United States, 39 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have lotteries. Lotteries are a form of gambling run by the state including instant-win scratch-off games, Lotto and daily games. ... [Read More]

Illinois Attorney General Home Page
7/12/05 MADIGAN, IDPH, LAWMAKERS, LOCAL OFFICIALS APPLAUD SIGNING OF NEW LAW THAT WILL FURTHER PROTECT RESIDENTS OF STATE-LICENSED NURSING HOMES FROM PAROLEES AND SEX OFFENDERS   ... [Read More]

State of Illinois - Government Section
Now in its 93rd session, the Illinois General Assembly, composed of a 59-member Senate and a 118-member House of Representatives, is responsible for enacting, amending, or repealing laws, passing resolutions, adopting appropriation bills and conducting inquiries on proposed legislation. It also acts on amendments to the United States Constitution submitted by Congress, proposes amendments to the Illinois Constitution, and takes responsibility for impeachment and conviction of executive and judicial officeholders in the state. ... [Read More]

Welcome to the State of Illinois Web Site
The following agencies have converted their web sites to the new State of Illinoisweb template set. This new template offers a consistent look, feel and navigationfor state sites as well as increased accessibilityand usability . ...

Governor Rod R. Blagojevich proclaimed July Health Care Month in the state of Illinois, launching a month-long effort to expand, improve and promote access to health care for Illinois families.  During the month of July, the Governor will sign new laws designed to improve access to health care for working families and seniors, enact meaningful medical malpractice reform, ease the nursing shortage, provide hospitals with nearly $2 billion in new federal funds, help senior citizens afford the high cost of prescription drugs, increase critical cancer screening for women, raise awareness about various diseases, and increase funding for diabetes research.  “To me, health care isn’t a privilege – it’s a right.  That’s why we’re doing everything we can to make sure more people have health care, to make it more affordable, accessible and to help hospitals, doctors and nurses do their jobs.  And if you live in Illinois and health care matters to you, July is goin ... [Read More]

Welcome to the State of Illinois Web Site
The State of Illinois is not responsible for the contents of any off-site pages referenced. The user specifically acknowledges that the State is not liable for the defamatory, offensive, or illegal conduct of other users, links, or third parties and that the risk of injury from the foregoing rests entirely with the user. Links from the State of Illinois' web pages on the World Wide Web to other sites do not constitute an endorsement from the State. These links are provided as an information service only. It is the responsibility of the web surfer to evaluate the content and usefulness of information obtained from other sites. The State's web site contains links to other related World Wide Web Internet sites and resources. Since the State's web site is not responsible for the availability of these outside resources or their contents, you should direct any concerns regarding any external link to its site administrator or webmaster. ... [Read More]

Welcome to the State of Illinois Web Site
The following agencies have converted their web sites to the new State of Illinoisweb template set. This new template offers a consistent look, feel and navigationfor state sites as well as increased accessibilityand usability . ...

Governor Rod R. Blagojevich proclaimed July Health Care Month in the state of Illinois, launching a month-long effort to expand, improve and promote access to health care for Illinois families.  During the month of July, the Governor will sign new laws designed to improve access to health care for working families and seniors, enact meaningful medical malpractice reform, ease the nursing shortage, provide hospitals with nearly $2 billion in new federal funds, help senior citizens afford the high cost of prescription drugs, increase critical cancer screening for women, raise awareness about various diseases, and increase funding for diabetes research.  “To me, health care isn’t a privilege – it’s a right.  That’s why we’re doing everything we can to make sure more people have health care, to make it more affordable, accessible and to help hospitals, doctors and nurses do their jobs.  And if you live in Illinois and health care matters to you, July is goin ... [Read More]


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