Richard Cenar

Assistant States Attorney at Cook County Government - Chicago, IL, US

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312-603-0540
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Cook County Government
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Cook County Government

Chicago, IL, US • >10000 Employees
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Accountable to its residents, Cook County is on track to be transformed into the best-run county in the nation, led by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. Cook County is committed to advancing racial equity and running an open, honest and efficient government that provides higher quality services at lower costs.Our GoalsFiscal Responsibility: Ensure County taxes are as low as possible and that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. Deliver a balanced budget. Institute long-term financial planning and improve efficencies.Innovative Leadership: Create a culture of exemplary leadership, professionalism and collaboration in County government, which makes it possible to deliver high-quality services to residents.Transparency & Accountability: Promote transparency to make government more effective, with greater trust from its residents and improved employee morale.Improved Services: Provide high-quality, reliable frontline services to the public in key areas such as criminal justice, healthcare, economic development and the Forest Preserves.

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