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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Squeezed for funds to finance transportation projects, Missouri is eyeing tolls to improve and expand Interstate 70.
December 11 - Minnesota
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton tapped his Department of Revenue Commissioner Myron Frans to replace Jim Schowalter in the state's top fiscal post at Minnesota Management and Budget, which oversees debt management.
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The Illinois Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to an expedited review of Illinois' appeal of a lower court ruling overturning state pension reforms.
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The Illinois Finance Authority board signed off Rush University Medical Center $600 million refunding and issues that will help finance Chicago Navy Pier's big overhaul and finance construction of a compressed natural gas station for Pace suburban bus service.
December 10 - Illinois
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, admired across party lines for her blunt nature and down-to-earth style, died early Wednesday after suffering a stroke. She was 70.
December 10 - Illinois
A profound shift in debt management and the control of a handful of state related agencies with bonding powers may lay ahead for Illinois as the state ushers in its first Republican governor in 12 years.
December 9 - Iowa
The Iowa Public Employees' Retirement Systems funded ratio rose to 82.7% in the last fiscal year up from 81% a year earlier.
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Moody's Investors Service has shifted its outlook to positive from stable on Illinois-based Blessing Hospital's A3 rating in recognition of strong growth on its investments.
December 8 - Minnesota
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on Central Minnesota Municipal Power Agency's A3 rating to positive from stable as the agency makes progress on a high voltage transmission line project and its members have seen improved credit quality.
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Connecticut Treasurer Denise L. Nappier will receive the Chicago-based Women in Public Finance Founders Award for lifetime achievement with the group's "She's Our Hero" award going to Monika Suarez at Western Alliance Bank in Los Angeles and the "Rising Star" award going to Jessica Akey, of the state of Illinois.
December 8 - Illinois
Strong double-digit investment returns in fiscal 2013 couldnt stave off funding deterioration for some of the 11 pension funds that cover Chicago area governments and local government employees throughout the state.
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Moody's Investors Service Monday revised its outlook to stable from negative on two Illinois-based health systems in recognition of the benefits of their year-old move to join forces.
November 26 - Illinois
The Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority signed off a $564 million contract to design and build a new convention center hotel and events center that will house an arena for DePaul University's Blue Demons basketball team.
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Moody's Investors Service has revised Wisconsin-based ProHealth Care Inc.'s outlook to negative after several years of softening operating results.
November 26 - Wisconsin
A task force examining the needs and funding options for Milwaukee's cultural institutions is floating a sales tax hike to fund capital improvements for regional attractions with the notable exceptions of a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks and convention center expansion.
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Illinois-based Advocate Health Care Network is planning a refunding in the coming weeks of up to $365 million.
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The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority returns to the market Tuesday with a $270 million senior lien revenue bond sale for savings.
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A lower court ruling throwing out Illinois' pension reforms isn't expected to trigger any immediate negative credit action or legislative moves, as all eyes turn to the Illinois Supreme Court.
November 24 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin faces a $2.2 billion gap headed into the next two-year budget cycle, up $400 million from previous estimates.
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Illinois' landmark pension reform law is headed to the Illinois Supreme Court following a lower court decision Friday that the benefit cuts violate the state constitution.
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