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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If state lawmakers and Gov. Bruce Rauner cant resolve their differences over a fiscal 2016 budget, the Illinois Hospitals Association is urging them to adopt a temporary spending plan.
June 11 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin plans three bond sales this month beginning Thursday with a $90 million new-money general obligation issue followed by a $128 million clean water revenue refunding issue next week.
June 10 - Illinois
Most payments by the Illinois state government will halt if Gov. Bruce Rauner and the General Assemblys Democratic majority cant break a logjam over a new budget.
June 10 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has extended fiscal aide Donna Arduins contract with the administration locked in an impasse over the fiscal 2016 budget with the legislatures Democratic majority.
June 8 - Illinois
The potential liquidity crisis triggered by another rating agencys downgrade to junk was a short term headache Chicago could handle, according to the Kroll Bond Rating Agency, which affirmed the city.
June 8 - Illinois
The Illinois Senate returns to work Tuesday for a discussion on the states property tax system with Gov. Bruce Rauner pushing for a local freeze as a condition to ending a budget stalemate.
June 5 - Wisconsin
A financing package that relies on $250 million of public support to build a new $500 million arena for the National Basketball Association's Milwaukee Bucks is headed to state lawmakers.
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Strapped for cash, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is looking to private industry, entrepreneurs, and innovators to come up with ideas to upgrade a stretch of its historic Interstate 70.
June 4 - Minnesota
Moody's Investors Service dropped Steele County, Minn.s general obligation rating by four levels due the strain of enterprise systems and a senior living facility on its balance sheet.
June 4 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner told his cabinet the state must prepare for operating and cash flow challenges if a stalemate over the fiscal 2016 budget isn't resolved.
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Helped by a stronger revenue backing, Chicagos remarketing of $112 million of sales tax-backed fared notably better Wednesday than its general obligation issue a week earlier, though spreads demonstrated a substantial market penalty.
June 3 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner is halting some tax credits and suspending the Illiana Corridor toll road project to achieve savings in the absence of a fiscal 2016 budget agreement
June 3 - Illinois
Chicagos downgrade to junk sharpened attention on the splits among rating agencies, sparking a spirited debate in the municipal market far beyond the struggles of the Windy City.
June 2 - Illinois
The Chicago Board of Education won't face a rating hit from Standard & Poor's as Chicago did after losing its investment grade credit from Moody's Investors Service.
June 2 - Illinois
The Illinois General Assembly granted Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuels request for partial relief from a $550 million public safety pension spike in the waning hours of its spring session. The bill moves to the governor.
June 1 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools chief financial officer Barbara Byrd-Bennett has resigned, a month and a half after it was disclosed that federal authorities were probing her role in a no-bid contract.
June 1 - Illinois
Chicago heads back into the market Wednesday to convert $112 million of floating-rate sales tax-backed bonds to a fixed rate, further chipping away at bank credit risks that posed a $2.2 billion liquidity risk.
June 1 - Illinois
With Illinois' credit rating hanging in the balance, the state's spring legislative session ended in gridlock with passage of a $36 billion budget labeled by Gov. Bruce Rauner as "phony."
June 1 - Illinois
Moodys Investors Service has downgraded Kendall County Forest Preserve District in Illinois by one level to A2 and warned of further action by assigning a negative outlook as the districts balance sheet struggles.
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Six Missouri lawmakers have filed a complaint aimed at preventing Gov. Jay Nixon from tapping revenues that go to repay debt on the St. Louis Rams stadium for a new professional football stadium without legislative or voter support.
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