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
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.
February 3 - Illinois
Peoria, Ill., its school district, and local county credits are expected to withstand the blow of Caterpillar Inc.s decision to move its headquarters to downtown Chicago, S&P Global Ratings said.
February 2 - Illinois
Illinois was downgraded to BBB from BBB-plus by Fitch Ratings, which left the rating on a negative rating watch.
February 1 -
Fitch Ratings issued a report to criticize Moodys Investors Services recent assessment of Chicago Public Schools.
February 1 -
Underwriters interested in working on nearly $1 billion of planned borrowing by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority over the next three years have until Friday to apply.
January 31 - Illinois
Chicagos widening spread penalties may not ease until the state cleans up its budget mess and Chicago Public Schools shores up its rocky finances, because investors are wary of overlapping credit cluster risk.
January 31 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools, in its latest financial report, warns of more red ink to come this year and difficult decisions next year without additional state help.
January 30 - Illinois
A $7 billion borrowing proposal to pay down Illinois' record $11 billion bill backlog would save money compared to the 9% to 12% rate the state pays on its overdue bills, according to the Chicago Civic Federation.
January 30 -
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner attacked and vowed to fight Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigans attempt to block state payroll amid the 18-month-old budget impasse.
January 27 - Minnesota
In a rare show of unity, the Minnesota legislature and Gov. Mark Dayton agreed to spend $310 million to subsidize rising healthcare premiums, even as disputes over how to use a billion-dollar surplus in the next state budget lay ahead.
January 27 - Illinois
With a potential downgrade looming, sponsors of the Illinois Senates bipartisan budget fix put off a vote until February
January 26 - Illinois
Attorney Mitchell Holzrichter, who specializes in infrastructure and government work, has returned to Mayer Browns Chicago office after a stint in Gov. Bruce Rauners administration.
January 26 - Illinois
Illinois 18-month-old state budget deadlock showed little sign of easing Wednesday as Gov. Bruce Rauner delivered his third State of State address with Senate leaders struggling to build support for a bipartisan solution and House Democrats renewing their attacks on the governor's agenda.
January 25 -
Illinois' latest stab at pension reform is unconstitutional and will face a court challenge if it becomes law, a union lawyer warned lawmakers Tuesday.
January 25 - Illinois
The latest version of a sweeping bipartisan Senate plan aimed at breaking Illinois' political gridlock and solving the state's fiscal mess would generate more than $6 billion in fresh revenue from new and increased taxes.
January 25 -
Longtime public finance banker Mark Melio shares his story in a recent memoir recalling his years in the industry.
January 24













