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.
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Ascension Health Alliance, the nation's largest not-for-profit healthcare system, plans to sell about $1.9 billion of debt over the next month.
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With Illinois public higher education schools facing downgrades and accreditation risks, Gov. Bruce Rauner and the legislatures Democratic majority remain at loggerheads over how to free up their funding amid the ongoing budget impasse.
April 14 - Illinois
Ordinances introduced to the Chicago City Council Wednesday authorize $600 million in new-money, general obligation borrowing and impose new oversight rules on some bond structures.
April 13 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan dug in their respective heels, deepening a rift over the state budget.
April 13 - Illinois
A fix for Illinois $112.9 billion unfunded pension tab, which requires an $8 billion contribution next year, remains high on the minds of lawmakers in the midst of their 10-month-old budget impasse.
April 12 - Missouri
The results of bond-related ballot measures in Missouri Tuesday offer mixed credit results, Moodys Investors Service said.
April 8 - Illinois
In the political pendulum that marks Illinois budget gridlock, the legislatures Republican minority leaders are taking their turn with a proposal to fund human and social service programs.
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Cook County board President Toni Preckwinkle will introduce plans next week for a privately financed $600 million redevelopment of the countys long-closed historic hospital along with a new $118 million bond-funded addition to its current hospital campus.
April 7 - Missouri
Kansas City heads into the market Thursday with a $332 million new money and refunding special obligation backed issue.
April 6 - Illinois
After a long wait, legislation to reduce Chicago's contribution this year to its public safety pension funds was sent to Gov. Bruce Rauner's desk.
April 6 - Missouri
St. Louis, its sewer district, and Kansas City scored fiscal victories in elections Tuesday in Missouri, when Ferguson voters rendered a split decision on proposed tax increases.
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Illinois community colleges face downward rating pressure from delays in state aid payments and likely future state aid cuts.
April 6 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency downgraded Chicagos general obligation bond rating one notch to BBB-plus in response to the Illinois Supreme Courts decision tossing its 2014 overhaul of two of its four pension funds.
April 4 - Illinois
A massive hike in Illinois gasoline tax and vehicle registration fees could generate $2.7 billion in new annual revenue to fix the states deficient transportation infrastructure, said a Chicago-based planning think tank.
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The Chicago Board of Education is not subject to rules that allow the State Board of Education to curb the borrowing powers of financially distressed districts, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said in a special opinion.
April 1 - Michigan
Miller Canfield Plc has added three bond attorneys.
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Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is appealing a state court ruling that blocks a portion of a 2015 law aimed at reining in local governments reliance on municipal court fines to fund operations.
March 31 -
Standard & Poors downgraded Presence Health two notches to BBB-minus and put the rating on CreditWatch with negative implications.
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Chicago will return to the bargaining table with its unions to take a second stab at reforms aimed at passing state constitutional muster, said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
March 30 - Illinois
Chicago cant afford much of a delay in outlining a clear plan to stabilize its municipal and laborers pension funds after the Illinois Supreme Court ruling nixed its 2014 reforms, Moodys Investors Service said Tuesday.
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