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IMRF is a public pension system for municipal government employees in Illinois, with more than 440,000 members and $50 billion in assets. It was founded in 1941 and has a board of elected trustees, a staff of 200, and a mission to provide income protection to members and beneficiaries.
Find out the names and functions of the code departments, boards, commissions and offices of the Illinois state government. This web page also provides references and external links for more information.
Learn about the history, structure, and performance of the fourth-largest school district in the US, serving over 340,000 students in Chicago, Illinois. Find out how the Chicago Board of Education oversees the district, and how it has faced challenges such as segregation, budget cuts, and COVID-19.
ADP is an American company that provides payroll, tax, benefits and human resource management solutions to clients worldwide. Founded in 1949, it has grown through acquisitions and spinoffs, and is listed on the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes.
Learn about the three branches of government in Illinois: executive, legislative, and judicial. Find out the names, roles, and locations of the state's elected and appointed officials, departments, courts, and local units.
The department provides healthcare coverage for Medicaid recipients and child support services for Illinois families. It is formerly known as the Department of Public Aid and has two divisions: Medical Programs and Child Support Services.
Learn about the history, redevelopment, and demographics of public housing in Chicago. The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is a municipal corporation that oversees over 21,000 apartments and 37,000 Section 8 vouchers.
The RTA is the financial and oversight body for the CTA, Metra, and Pace, the three transit agencies in northeastern Illinois. It was created in 1974 to provide financial support and service agreements, and now reviews their plans and budgets.