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Mendoza era begins on chaotic note during move-in time
Amid reports of missing property and last-minute changes in move-in plans, the transition between outgoing Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger and incoming Comptroller Susana Mendoza recently took on a testy tone.
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Democrats suing over paychecks say it's about principle, not pay
In a last-ditch effort to dignify the delay in their paychecks from 2016, six state Representatives recently filed a lawsuit after Leslie Munger was defeated by Susana Mendoza, elected last month as new state Comptroller.
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Munger blasts Dem lawmakers' 'cowardly' paycheck lawsuit as she leaves office
Outgoing Illinois State Comptroller Leslie Munger blasted Democratic lawmakers on her final day in office.
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Some fear Mendoza-Madigan alliance will worsen state government dysfunction
Susana Mendoza’s election to state comptroller has many concerned with regard to her affiliation with House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago), how she will work with Gov. Bruce Rauner, and how she will handle the state’s bill payments.
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Munger loses bid to retain comptroller post
Republican state Comptroller Leslie Munger of Lincolnshire, who was seeking to retain the post she held for nearly two years, conceded to Democrat Susana Mendoza, Chicago's city clerk, and congratulated her on her win.
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Munger camp calls on Mendoza to return anti-union contractors' donations
The Illinois GOP called out Democratic candidate for Illinois state comptroller Susana Mendoza for accepting anti-union contractors' contributions recently.
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Chicago Sun-Times endorses Munger in comptroller re-election bid
Based on her “integrity” and “good sense” in what the publication termed a challenging position, the Chicago Sun-Times Illinois recently endorsed State Comptroller Leslie Munger for re-election next month.
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Munger campaign slams Mendoza for pension double-dipping
State Comptroller Leslie Munger's campaign blasted her opponent, Chicago City Clerk Susana Mendoza, this week for simultaneously collecting city and state pension money.
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Comptroller Munger pleased with ‘no budget, no pay’ policy
Ever since Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger instructed payroll personnel last spring to make politicians wait for paychecks along with other state vendors, resistance has failed to deter her from that stance, and she recently has revised her "no budget, no pay" policy.
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Comptroller sets spending priorities as budget impasse lingers
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger didn’t mince words recently during an update on state finances when she said outstanding bills could total $10 billion by the end of the fiscal year.