Over Half a Million Dollars on Subscriptions

Using our transparency website, IllinoisOpenGov.org, I found that in 2008 and 2009, the state of Illinois spent $532,451.28 on subscriptions to magazines, newspapers, and other services.  Data Transmission Network Incorporated was the largest recipient of state funds, being paid $92,832.02 by The Department of Transportation in 2009.  The Data Transmission Network provides clients with “a stream of timely information tailored to the specific needs of more than a dozen different markets and segments, including agriculture, refined fuels, commodities and futures trading, public safety, aviation, turf, recreation, construction and transportation.”  The Department of Transportation also paid $60,937.79 to West Publishing Corporation in 2009, making it the second largest provider of subscription services to the state.  West Publishing “produces legal, business, and regulatory information in print and electronic services.”  The Department of Transportation as a whole spent $348,829.69 on subscriptions, more then the rest of the departments combined, including $5,398.92 on XM Satellite Radio (see below for a complete breakdown of spending by department).

You can find this information for yourself by going to IllinoisOpenGov.org, clicking on “Checks to Businesses and People” and searching for “Subscriptions” under the “category of spending” section.

Department $ Amount
Department of Commerce 31678.61
Department of Employment Security 65802.29
Department of Healthcare and Family Services 28898.04
Department of Human Rights 431.02
Department of Labor 579.49
Department of Military Affairs 706.9
Department of Transportation 348829.69
Department of Veteran Affairs 22468.39
Department on Aging 6531.08
Dept of Fin. and Prof. Regulation 0
Governor’s Office 26525.77
Grand Total 532451.2

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