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  1. The Crime Victims Compensation Bureau provides financial assistance to eligible victims of violent crime and their families. Eligible applicants may receive reimbursement up to $45,000 ($27,000 for crimes before 8/7/22) for expenses incurred by victims as a result of a violent crime. Some of the expenses that are eligible for compensation ...

  2. The Office of Attorney General first came into existence at the admission of the State of Illinois to the Union on December 3, 1818. Adapted constitutionally and legislatively over the years to meet the needs of a growing State, the office has increased in size and importance and its powers have been greatly expanded since the early days of ...

  3. The Attorney General’s Office is committed to protecting the civil rights of all Illinois residents, including students’ rights to full and equal access to school services and facilities. The Attorney General’s Office encourages all schools to consider this guidance as they undertake their annual review of their discipline policies and ...

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · January 16, 2024. Chicago — Attorney General Kwame Raoul today co-led a coalition of 21 attorneys general, along with California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and New York Attorney General Letitia James, in submitting a letter urging the Biden administration to complete its review and swiftly implement ...

  5. Illinois Attorney General's Office | 5,494 followers on LinkedIn. Protecting the public interest for all of Illinois | The Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State of Illinois ...

  6. Tuition Expenses. The Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Program offers reimbursement up to $45,000 ($27,000 for crimes before 8/7/22) for expenses incurred by eligible victims as a result of a violent crime. If you or someone you love has been impacted by a violent crime, please call our toll-free Crime Victims Assistance Line at 800-228-3368 ...

  7. All charities that solicit in Illinois should be registered with the Office of the Attorney General. The Attorney General's Office can tell you if a charitable organization is registered and current in its reporting requirements. If the charity is registered, the Attorney General's Charitable Trust Bureau can provide the following public ...

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