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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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's request for more time to consider whether to appeal the state's high court voiding a 2013 state pension system overhaul.
August 5 - Missouri
St. Louis voters Tuesday rejected a $180 million bond measure that the city had promoted as needed to help get deferred infrastructure work completed.
August 5 - Illinois
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority's triple-A Standard & Poor's rating became a victim of the Illinois budget impasse, getting a seven-notch downgrade.
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St. Louis is free to spend tax money to fund a new football stadium, according to a St. Louis Circuit Court ruling overturning a city ordinance aimed at requiring such support go to a public vote.
August 4 - Illinois
Chicago's rising pension and debt service tabs, and a persistent, albeit shrinking, operating deficit, pose a long-term strain to the city's balance sheet, the city says in its annual financial overview.
August 4 - Minnesota
Minnesota takes competitive bids Wednesday on $1.1 billion of its high-grade general obligation paper to finance projects and refund debt for savings in a deal that marks the state's single largest issuance of general obligation paper.
August 3 - Missouri
St. Louis voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to give the city authority to sell $180 million of debt to finance infrastructure work.
August 3 - Illinois
Chicago heads into 2016 budget season in need of $754 million to cover an operating deficit and higher pension contributions, according to figures released by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
July 31 - Missouri
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District's public rate commission is backing the district's proposed rate hike plan and $900 million bond issue.
July 31 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service stripped Kankakee County, Ill., of its investment grade rating over its fiscal struggles and warned it might not stop at the Ba3 level.
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A Cook County Circuit Court judge denied Chicagos request to keep its court-voided pension reforms in place pending an appeal.
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The Chicago Transit Authority enters the market next week with a $176 million issue to refund some of its federal grant-backed debt for savings.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel submitted bonding ordinances to authorize up to $2 billion of OHare airport borrowing as well as $675 million of general obligation and wastewater debt.
July 29 - Illinois
Senate leaders are raising concerns over legislation passed by the House and supported by Gov. Bruce Rauner that halts cost-of-living pay raises for Illinois lawmakers in the current fiscal year.
July 29 - Wisconsin
A $250 million public financing package for a new Milwaukee Bucks basketball arena is headed to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's desk.
July 29 - Illinois
Chicago officials warned state lawmakers that Gov. Bruce Rauners sweeping statewide pension proposal offers Chicago Public Schools only a temporary salve.
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan wants to leave the door open for a possible U.S. Supreme Court appeal after the state's high court voided a state pension system overhaul.
July 28 - Illinois
Fitch Ratings downgraded the Chicago Board of Educations $6 billion of general obligation debt down to junk Monday.
July 27 - Wisconsin
The Milwaukee comptrollers office is accepting proposals from bond counsel firms for any city financing to cover its share of a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks.
July 27 - Illinois
Three years after its much ballyhooed launch by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago Infrastructure Trust, slow to get off the ground, is getting a makeover.
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