The city treasurer is one of three elected city-wide officials, along with the mayor and the clerk. The treasurer manages the city’s bank accounts and pension and investment funds. The City ...
The Board of Election Commissioners is established under state elections law and technically is part of the judicial branch, but receives operational funding from the City of Chicago. BoEC oversees ...
The city clerk is one of three elected city-wide officials, along with the mayor and the treasurer. The clerk’s office maintains city records, including legislation and other city council documents, ...
The Department of Law’s budget has historically grown at roughly the same rate as non-grant appropriations, and therefore slightly slower than the citywide rates, which were driven up by COVID-19 ...
The Department of Administrative Hearings is a quasi-judicial body authorized to administer hearings on ordinance violations that do not include a penalty of imprisonment. Administrative hearings ...
From 2011-2025, CACC’s budget grew at an average rate of 5.7%, or 2.9% adjusted for inflation, compared to a citywide average rate of 8.3% (inflation-adjusted 4.4%). Over the past three complete ...