Illinois
IL state comptroller candidates Susana Mendoza, Shannon Teresi make their pitch ahead of midterms
CHICAGO (WLS) — There’s a few month left earlier than the 2022 midterm elections on Nov. 8.
Among the many key races is for the workplace of Illinois state comptroller, whose duties embrace paying the state’s payments and monitoring state funds.
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By legislation, this workplace assumes the function of the state’s chief fiscal management officer. Meaning they’re liable for the authorized, environment friendly and efficient operations of state authorities.
Incumbent Susana Mendoza is in search of a second time period as she faces off in opposition to McHenry County Auditor Shannon Teresi.
Teresi’s resume contains greater than 15 years of accounting expertise. She transitioned to a profession of public service 12 years in the past, and has been elected auditor twice by McHenry County voters.
“I am working as a result of Illinois is likely one of the most corrupt, fiscally mismanaged, highest taxed state within the nation and as CPA and a licensed fraud examiner I am additionally a licensed inner auditor,” stated Teresi. “I’ve a confirmed monitor document and monetary management expertise the state has by no means had earlier than within the comptroller’s workplace. We have to get the state’s funds heading in the right direction.”
Republican State Rep. Tom Demmer, who’s presently working for treasurer, is the sponsor of a invoice that will mix the treasurer and comptroller’s workplace.
“I undoubtedly assist combining the places of work of comptroller and treasurer,” stated Teresi. “What we see is definitely different states have these places of work mixed and that saves taxpayer cash.”
Mendoza seeks second time period as state comptroller
Susana Mendoza has been the state’s comptroller since December 2016, ending the time period for the late Judy Baar Topinka.
She was elected to a full time period in 2018.
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“I’m so thrilled to have had the privilege and the distinction of getting to steer our state throughout probably the most troublesome difficult occasions,” stated Mendoza.
She stated the credit score companies have taken be aware of her accomplishments at State Comptroller having given Illinois six full credit score upgrades.
“I additionally paid down a horrific, nearly 17 billion greenback backlog of unpaid payments over the past six years.”
Mendoza stated the thought of mixing the places of work of comptroller and treasurer is a political stunt.
“The credit standing companies, you must hearken to that and so they’ve already stated that if the state of Illinois merges these two capabilities they might see it as an enormous lack of inner management and it might be a credit score unfavourable merchandise,” Mendoza stated.
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Illinois
Why Illinois Basketball Is Strangely Sinking in KenPom Rankings
About two weeks ago, Illinois was fresh off a bounce-back win over then-No. 20 Wisconsin and sitting at 7-2 (1-1 Big Ten).
Even considering the previous Friday’s overtime loss to Northwestern – which hadn’t won a high-major game at that point – and the fact that Illinois had dropped out of the AP Top 25 poll, the Illini were still well-respected by the metrics, landing at No. 15 in the KenPom rankings.
Fast forward to present day, after the Illini have played two more games. A heart-breaking two-point home loss to No. 1 Tennessee and a commendable 80-77 neutral-site win over a 10-2 Missouri squad in St. Louis.
Naturally, one would think 40 competitive minutes against the top team in the country and a victory over a high-quality SEC team (especially in a rivalry game) would boost not only Illinois’ reputation but also its standing in metrics such as KenPom.
Actually, the opposite was the case.
In fact, Illinois dropped all the way to No. 23 – no longer even among the top five in the Big Ten (Maryland, Oregon, Michigan State, UCLA, and Michigan are all ranked above).
Even more surprising, this came during a time when the Illini’s defensive efficiency actually climbed, from 17th all the way up to 11th over the past two weeks.
The issue, as has been the case all season, lies on the other end of the floor.
Over that two-week stretch, Illinois’ offensive efficiency has fallen from 25th to 37th. Given that KenPom’s metrics use a combination of data from the box score and play-by-play, it’s likely that Illinois’ KenPom offensive efficiency has continued to falter due to its combined 40-for-108 shooting (37.0 percent) against Tennessee and Missouri.
It’s important to note that it is only late December and Illinois has played just two conference games, which means two things: 1) KenPom isn’t working with a great deal of data just yet, and 2) the Illini will get a boatload of opportunities to prove themselves moving forward.
And those opportunities are coming sooner rather than later, as Illinois gets its last tune-up game of the season against Chicago State on Sunday before diving head-first into conference play and kicking the New Year off with a matchup against No. 9 Oregon in Eugene on January 2.
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Duplex in Springfield sells for $1.1 million
A 1,710-square-foot two-unit house built in 1969 has changed hands. The property located at 57 East Bay Path Terrace in Springfield was sold on Dec. 6, 2024. The $1,100,000 purchase price works out to $643 per square foot. This two-story duplex presents a total of four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The interior features just one fireplace. The property sits on a 5,022-square-foot lot.
Additional houses have recently been sold nearby:
- In December 2023, a 1,710-square-foot home on Humbert Street in Springfield sold for $318,000, a price per square foot of $186. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- On Cloran Street, Springfield, in December 2021, a 1,710-square-foot home was sold for $310,000, a price per square foot of $181. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- A 1,920-square-foot home at 37-39 Nathaniel Street in Springfield sold in January 2023, for $249,900, a price per square foot of $130. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
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