The Attorney General is Illinois state’s chief legal officer who is accountable for the protection of the public, state, and people’s interests. The main responsibilities of the attorney general include advocacy of Illinois state as representative of Illinois’ people, the legislation of new laws in the general assembly, and ensuring implementation of state laws. Additionally, he is responsible for solving issues by reaching all corners of Illinois. Protection of consumer rights, advocacy of women's rights, community safety, protection of older citizens’ rights, children protection, community outreach, environmental preservations, crime victim recovery, building charities, and establishing open and honest management. The attorney general office offer job positions including attorney, non-attorney, and law clerk positions. The employee benefits include health and dental insurance, pension packages, commuter savings, deferred compensation, disability coverage, paid holidays, employee assistance programs, sick days, legal education, and semi-monthly payroll. The available positions for Chicago, Springfield, Regional, and Tollway Bureau offices are published on the official website of the Illinois Attorney General.
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