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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Regional Government: Regional government finance'.

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Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures {periodical start}
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures (2004, January 1)
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures (2005, January 1)
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures (2006, January 1)
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures (2007, January 1)
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Allocation Of Bonding Authority In Accordance With The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and 30 ILCS 345 Guidelines And Procedures (2008, January 1)
The federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 the ACT as amended, imposes a limit on the aggregate amount of private activity bonds that can be issued in Illinois. The Governors Office is the entity charged with authority to allocate private activity bonds within the States limit among all the political subdivisions of the State. These guidelines and procedures are provided by the Governors Office to assist issuers in understanding how the allocation formula will be administered.

Audio from Speaker Madigan's Press Conference
This recording of a press conference held by Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, Michael J. Madigan. His remarks and those of Cynthia Canary, Director of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, focused on Speaker Madigan's proposal for an independent gaming board. The Speaker also discussed the Capital Construction Bill, his relationship with Governor Blagojevich, and his support for the "Hamos Bill" to supplement mass transit in northeastern Illinois.