Yvette was a senior reporter, covering the Midwest. She earned a bachelors in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, began her reporting career at the storied City News Bureau of Chicago, and joined the Bond Buyer in 1997 leading Midwest coverage from her hometown Chicago.
- Illinois
The Chicago Board of Education approved an amended $5.4 billion fiscal 2017 budget that trims spending to plug about half of a $215 million budget gap created by a gubernatorial veto.
February 23 - Illinois
Mayors and the Illinois Municipal League will press state lawmakers this year to pass legislation merging some public safety pension fund functions and guaranteeing the flow of various revenue streams without a state budget in place.
February 22 -
The Chicago region's Regional Transportation Authority is well short of the funds it needs to address an estimated $37.7 billion 10-year tab for maintenance and capital investments.
February 21 - Illinois
Illinois legislation to establish a new borrowing program for home rule governments may look good on the surface, but wont necessarily protect investors against a borrowers general creditworthiness, according to Municipal Market Analytics
February 17 -
Chicago-based Roosevelt Universitys rating was dropped further into junk territory over its ongoing enrollment struggles that havent been helped by the state budget impasse.
February 16 - Illinois
IIlinois Gov. Bruce Rauners proposed fiscal 2018 budget banks additional tax revenue from the so-called grand bargain to fund $37.3 billion of spending.
February 16 - Illinois
Calling passage of a compromise budget plan a matter of political will, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner offered his support for an income tax increase and expanded sales tax as long as the deal permanently freezes local property taxes, caps spending, and overhauls workers compensation.
February 15 -
The Chicago Board of Education and a group of parents sued Gov. Bruce Rauner and the Illinois Board of Education, charging that the states funding system discriminates against its mostly minority student population.
February 14 - Illinois
Multiple tax hikes, strict spending limits, and borrowing to pay off old bills are all needed to dig Illinois out of its deep fiscal hole, the Chicago Civic Federation warned.
February 10 -
Chicago is stepping up a long-stalled effort to establish an express rail service from downtown Chicago to O'Hare International Airport, its mayor said.
February 10 -
St. Louis voters will decide whether to raise taxes to fund a light-rail expansion and other projects and to cover the city's contribution for a new professional soccer stadium.
February 10 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker laid out a two-year, $76 billion budget that offers a mix of tax cuts, more school funding, and the lowest bonding authorization in years.
February 9 - Illinois
The Illinois Senate passed along party lines three of the 11 bills that make up a proposed Grand Bargain budget fix before a fourth on pension reforms failed as a rift over the timing of the votes prompted Republicans to yank their support.
February 8 - Illinois
Chicago-based Mesirow Financial Inc. is tapping its capital markets division president Dominick Mondi to serve as company president.
February 8 -
Tucked into the Illinois Senate's "Grand Bargain" budget legislation is a bill to authorize a new type of local government bond that would benefit Chicago and other home rule communities.
February 7 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools froze $46 million in discretionary funds it distributes to schools and $5 million in administrative spending as the distressed district struggles to close a gap left by Gov. Bruce Rauner's veto of $215 million in state aid for teachers' pensions.
February 7 -
St. Louis is hoping the courts will allow voters to decide this spring tax increase proposals to fund a light-rail expansion and other projects and to cover the citys contribution for a new professional soccer stadium.
February 6 - Illinois
Illinois faces junk ratings without a solution to the states 19-month-old budget stalemate, Senate President John Cullerton warned in a speech.
February 6 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers will return to work after another rating downgrade, with warnings of more to come as the state enters its 19th month without a full budget.
February 3 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner named former state Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger to the post of deputy governor.
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