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.
- Missouri
Most local governments in Missouri face new restrictions on the use of municipal court fines to prop up their budgetary operations, under legislation signed by Gov. Jay Nixon.
July 10 -
Chicago's top lawyer and attorneys for unions and pension fund members laid out their arguments before the court Thursday.
July 10 - Illinois
With no end to a budget stalemate in sight, Illinois House Democrats pushed through a $2.3 billion one-month spending plan Thursday after adding a provision that would allow the state to meet its payroll for the next 30 days.
July 9 - Illinois
An Illinois judge will rule July 24 on whether Chicagos 2014 overhaul of its laborers and municipal funds pass state constitutional muster. Either way, the case will land on the Illinois Supreme Courts docket.
July 9 - Illinois
Chicago intends to bring nearly $1.1 billion of general obligation bonds to market next week in a deal that allows it to discard remaining general fund liquidity risks tied to its credit deterioration by jettisoning expenses on to its long-term debt load.
July 9 - Illinois
With no let-up in tensions over a budget impasse, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner told House Speaker Michael Madigan Wednesday to get behind his reintroduced policy and governance reforms or push through a tax hike on his own choosing.
July 8 -
Chicago and unions challenging its overhaul of the municipal and laborers pension funds square off in court Thursday with the citys efforts to stabilize its rocky fiscal foundation at stake.
July 8 -
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger plans an appeal of a court decision barring her from meeting the full state payroll without a fiscal 2016 in place, a decision that ups pressure on state leaders to resolve a budget impasse.
July 7 - Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Legislature was expected to take up a two-year, $70 billion budget Tuesday after majority Republicans resolved key sticking points within their caucuses.
July 7 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service punished the highly rated Chicago area water district anew for its shared tax base with the city, county, and schools that are struggling under the weight of big pension burdens.
July 7 -
The Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities takes competitive bids June 8 on $150 million of general obligation bonds to fund parks, transit, and wastewater projects in the region.
July 7 - Illinois
Fitch Ratings affirmed Chicago's BBB-plus general obligation rating and removed it rating watch negative though the agency continues to assign a negative outlook.
July 6 - Illinois
Standard & Poors has dropped the Chicago Board of Educations general obligation rating two levels to BBB and put it on CreditWatch negative.
July 2 -
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger want the state courts to provide more clarity on what can be paid without a fiscal 2016 budget in place, including whether the state can meet its payroll.
July 2 -
Chicago's junk paper offers an enticing opportunity, says one buyside professional who views the city's credit as being on the upswing with a long term solution to its pension woes within reach.
July 2 - Illinois
One day after scrambling to cover a $634 million teachers pension payment, Chicago and its public school system warned of the dire impact that looms if the state doesnt either take over the districts pension fund or cover a big share of the cash-strapped districts contributions.
July 1 - Illinois
A one-month, $2.26 billion budget to fund essential services in Illinois amid an ongoing stalemate over a fiscal 2016 budget failed in the House Wednesday.
July 1 - Illinois
The Illinois General Assembly's Democratic majority will press ahead Wednesday with a vote on a $2.26 billion, one-month budget to fund essential services as the new fiscal year dawns with no end to a budget stalemate in sight.
July 1 - Illinois
Chicago and school officials plan Wednesday to lay out a comprehensive, long-term plan to address the pension and funding inequities for Illinois' schools.
July 1 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools intends to make a $634 million pension payment due by the end of June 30, House Speaker Michael Madigan said.
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