CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office says it raised nearly $1 billion in state revenue last year through a variety of litigation and the collection of estate-tax revenues.
Madigan's office says in a statement that of more
than $922 million generated for the state, $236 million came from collecting
estate-tax revenues.
Tobacco litigation raised another $284 million.
The attorney general's office represents the state,
its officers, boards, agencies and employees in legal matters.
While it raised nearly $1 billion, Madigan's office
notes that it operated with an appropriation of around $30 million. It says
that was the lowest level of funding from the state's general revenue fund
since 1997.
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