51st State Senate District
(Succeeded Sen. Frank C. Watson)
2009 District Spending Report
2009 Total Expended: $28,998.18
2009 Available Balance: Partial Year
2010 District Spending Report
2010 Total Expended: $76,855.22
2010 Available Balance: $6,207.78
2010 “Bonus” Pay: $9,852.12
2010 Total Salary Paid: $74,569.20
Provided by the Illinois Office of the Comptroller
2009 Salary: $69,852.50
2009 Mileage Funds Received: $1,386.00
2010 Mileage Funds Received: $1,467.00
2009 Per Diem/Lodging Funds Received: $6,204.00
2010 Per Diem/Lodging Funds Received: $6,936.00
Provided by the Illinois Office of the Comptroller
District Lease #2: $750.00/month = $9,000.00/year
7/1/2010 – 12/31/2010
2007 – 2009 Senator Selected: Scholarship Recipients
(Succeeded Sen. Frank C. Watson)
2009 District Spending Report
2009 Total Expended: $28,998.18
2009 Available Balance: Partial Year
2010 District Spending Report
2010 Total Expended: $76,855.22
2010 Available Balance: $6,207.78
Provided by the Illinois Senate Operations Accounting System
2010 Base Salary: $64,717.082010 “Bonus” Pay: $9,852.12
2010 Total Salary Paid: $74,569.20
Provided by the Illinois Office of the Comptroller
2009 Mileage Funds Received: $1,386.00
2010 Mileage Funds Received: $1,467.00
2009 Per Diem/Lodging Funds Received: $6,204.00
2010 Per Diem/Lodging Funds Received: $6,936.00
Provided by the Illinois Office of the Comptroller
District Lease #2: $750.00/month = $9,000.00/year
7/1/2010 – 12/31/2010
2007 – 2009 Senator Selected: Scholarship Recipients
Provided by the Illinois State Board of Education
2010 LPU Abuse:
2,500 Brochures; 37,426 Postcards; and 2,500 [Campaign] "Newsletters"
Taxpayer Production Cost: $2,303.57 for Labor, Materials and Paper
Taxpayer Postage/Mailing Cost: $8,408.20 for Postage Invoiced
Taxpayer Servicing Charges: $1,543.74 in Computer, Lettershop, Ink, and Bulk Preparation Services
Shipping Vendor: Modern Mailing and Printing
Taxpayers United of America (TUA) Tax Survey Score [96th G.A.]: 82% ( / 100%)
For the Good of Illinois Record Scorecard [96th and 97th G.A.'s]: 91% ( / 100%)
2010 LPU Abuse:
2,500 Brochures; 37,426 Postcards; and 2,500 [Campaign] "Newsletters"
Taxpayer Production Cost: $2,303.57 for Labor, Materials and Paper
Taxpayer Postage/Mailing Cost: $8,408.20 for Postage Invoiced
Taxpayer Servicing Charges: $1,543.74 in Computer, Lettershop, Ink, and Bulk Preparation Services
Shipping Vendor: Modern Mailing and Printing
Taxpayers United of America (TUA) Tax Survey Score [96th G.A.]: 82% ( / 100%)
For the Good of Illinois Record Scorecard [96th and 97th G.A.'s]: 91% ( / 100%)
1359 Ivey Brook Lane; Lebanon, Illinois 62254
Property Index Number (PIN): 04-05.0-400-016
[St. Clair County] Fair Market Value: $349,524.00
Board of Review: Adjusted 2009
2009 Property Taxes [Paid in 2010]: $7,711.14
Commercial Property:
30 Commerce Dr; Lebanon, Illinois 62254
Property Index Number (PIN): 04-27.0-402-001
[St. Clair County] Fair Market Value: $425,067.00
Board of Review: Adjusted 2009
2009 Property Taxes [Paid in 2010]: $10,604.86
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