Illinois Department of the Lottery
Recent News About Illinois Department of the Lottery
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Joseph Weiss earns $78,600 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Joseph Weiss earned $78,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Natalie Vondebur earns $94,800 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Natalie Vondebur earned $94,800 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as a human resources representative, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Jennifer Lavasseur earns $51,600 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Jennifer Lavasseur earned $51,600 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as an office associate, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Katherine Tower earns $76,400 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Katherine Tower earned $76,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as a technical advisor, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Jessica Micenheimer earns $111,200 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Jessica Micenheimer earned $111,200 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as an executive, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Charles Weyhenmeyer earns $90,700 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Charles Weyhenmeyer earned $90,700 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as an executive, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Deborah Joyce earns $66,700 at Illinois Department of the Lottery in 2019
Deborah Joyce earned $66,700 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of the Lottery as an office administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.
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Harold Mays nominated to Department of the Lottery
Harold Mays was nominated in the Senate to be director of the Department of the Lottery on Monday, May 20, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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49 state employees to get 15 percent raises
In the final days of the 100th General Assembly, a bill that makes changes to the Illinois Lottery Law and raises the salaries of 49 state employees passed with 68 yes votes and 37 no votes. Two members voted "present."
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Ives: Lottery story further proof that political insiders, not Rauner, in charge in Springfield
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) said that a news report of previously undisclosed relationships between Illinois Lottery and legislative staffers, and lobbyists representing the lottery’s new management firm, demonstrate how little control Gov. Bruce Rauner has over state government affairs.
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Illinois Lottery names Camelot Illinois as new manager
Camelot Illinois will keep the balls rolling for the Illinois Lottery, according to a recent press release naming the company as the game's new private manager.