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Robin B. Potter (argued), Potter & Schaffner, Chicago, IL, Michael P. Latz, North Riverside, IL, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Jan E. Hughes (argued), O...
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CHICAGO, Oct. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) today announced the launch of a sustainable transportation option for state employees, with car sharing services through Zipcar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZIP), the world's leading car sharing network. This initiative will help support the State's goal to reduce overall fuel consumption and promote environmentally-friendly forms of transportation for State business. Employees in the Chicago metropolitan area and Springfield will have access to Zipcar's hybrid and other fuel efficient vehicles to meet state business travel needs.
Alternative transportation is an important part of our efforts to reduce costs and improve efficiency, while helping to reduce our environmental impact," said CMS acting dir...
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- Council 31, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Afl-Cio, Delores Barrett, Karen Bryson, Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Sally Ward, Individually and as the Former Director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security, Loleta Didrickson, as Director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security, Richard Mcclure, Individually and as Former Director of Central Management Services and Michael E. Tristano, as the Present Director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, Defendants-Appellees., 978 F.2d 373 (7th Cir. 1992)
Gilbert Feldman, Cornfield & Feldman, Solomon I. Hirsh (argued), Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs-appellants.
Marita C. Sullivan, Office of the Atty. Ge...
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- Norman Bankston, Herman Davila, John E. George, Jr., and Rolando Hernandez, Plaintiffs-Appellees/Cross-Appellants, v. State of Illinois, Illinois State Department of Central Management Services, Stephen B. Schnorf, Both in His Capacity as Director of Department of Central Management and Individually, Defendants-Appellants/Cross-Appellees., 60 F.3d 1249 (7th Cir. 1995)
Jac A. Cotiguala (argued), Mark H. Mennes, Gregory R. Sun, Cotiguala & Mennes, Chicago, IL, for plaintiffs-appellees.
Gary M. Griffin, Asst. Atty. Ge...
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Stephen A. Yokich, Cornfield & Feldman, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs-appellants.
Jennifer A. Keller, Asst. Atty. Gen., Office of the Atty. Gen., Civ...
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SPRINGFIELD - Although a timetable remains unclear, the Illinois State Police may move some operations to a long-shuttered state facility in Lincoln.
The Illinois Department of Central Management Services, which manages state-owned property, this week confirmed the potential conversion of a part of the Lincoln Developmental Center.
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- Veterans Legal Defense Fund, an Illinois Not-For-Profit Corporation, Tom Foster, and Steven C. Terry, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Michael S. Schwartz, in His Official Capacity as Director of the Department of Central Management Services of the State of Illinois, Individually and on Behalf of all State Agencies and Political Subdivisions of the State of Illinois, and Jesse White, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of State of the State of Illinois, Individually and on Behalf of all State Agencies and all Political Subdivisions of the State of Illinois, Defendants-Appellees., 330 F.3d 937 (7th Cir. 2003)
Clinton A. Krislov (argued), Krislov & Associates, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Mary E. Welsh (argued), Office of Attorney General, Civil ...
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SPRINGFIELD (AP) - The governor's nominee to run the embattled Department of Central Management Services will face a tough review in the Illinois Senate, key lawmakers said Thursday.
The more I read, the more concerned I become," said Sen. Rickey Hendon, the Chicago Democrat who chairs the Senate committee that reviews appointments. "CMS may need to start over in a new direction.
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When Michael Rumman, director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, announced his resignation after receiving a draft of the auditor general's highly critical report on his agency, he said his decision had nothing to do with the audit.
Now he has decided to stick around a little longer -- because of the audit.
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SPRINGFIELD -- A new state audit could boost efforts to bar campaign contributors from receiving lucrative state contracts.
An audit of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services shows individuals and companies that contributed tens of thousands of dollars to Gov. Rod Blagojevich received millions of dollars in no-bid state contracts after they helped prepare the specifications for the jobs.