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.
- Wisconsin
Annual income taxes Wisconsin receives from Milwaukee Bucks basketball players and team employees would cover repayment of $150 million of 20-year state general obligation backed bonds for a new stadium, according to the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau.
November 19 - Illinois
The Chicago City Council approved new rules that require underwriting, advisory, and legal firms that work on Chicago bond deals to report the racial, ethnic and gender makeup of the teams on their transactions.
November 19 - Illinois
The Chicago City Council adopted Mayor Rahm Emanuel's $7.3 billion 2015 budget that pushes off a fix for a pension-related fiscal cliff until after next year's municipal elections.
November 19 - Illinois
Some Chicago aldermen want the SEC and city inspector general to investigate campaign contributions to Mayor Rahm Emanuel from executives at firms with city pension business.
November 18 - Illinois
Underwriting, advisory, and legal firms that work on Chicago bond deals would face heightened disclosure rules about the diversity of their teams working on a transaction under a proposed ordinance.
November 18 -
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposed a series of tax and fee hikes to raise $750 million over the next two years to address a funding gap.
November 17 - Ohio
Cincinnati-based Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has hired public finance attorney Matthew Miller to bolster its Chicago office.
November 17 -
Metra, the transit agency that provides commuter rail linking Chicago suburbs to Chicago, approved a 2015 budget that sets the stage for the agency's debut as a tax-exempt borrower with an inaugural $100 million issue.
November 14 -
A Chicago parks advocacy group has launched a legal challenge to block Star Wars' creator George Lucas' plans to use a site along with Lake Michigan shoreline for his proposed museum.
November 14 - Missouri
Missouri will offer its first new-money sale in seven years with its top ratings intact as analysts say it's too early to tell whether a newly approved constitutional amendment or tax cut package will undercut state finances.
November 13 -
An influential Chicago area planning agency will press state lawmakers to establish a regional infrastructure fund supported by a quarter-cent sales tax increase with its eye on financing transportation, water, and open space projects.
November 12 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service downgraded McLean County School District Number 87 in Bloomington, Ill. one notch to Aa2 as it prepares to come to market with a $20 million new money and refunding issue.
November 12 - Iowa
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Iowa-based Algona Municipal Utility's electric revenue bonds by one level to Baa1 over its fiscal struggles.
November 12 -
The fall meeting of the Municipal CFO Forum slated for Thursday and Friday in Chicago will focus on "financial communications."
November 11 -
Bruce Cole, the head of Mamtek USA, the firm that triggered Moberly, Missouri's default on $39 million of municipal bonds sold for a failed sucralose plant, received a seven year prison sentence for theft and securities fraud.
November 11 - Illinois
New Trier Township High School District 203's board of education will discuss borrowing plans at a meeting next week following voter approval for an $89 million bonding referendum for renovations to its Winnetka, Ill. campus.
November 10 - Missouri
The Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission won upgrades from two rating agencies for its debt issued for the Plum Point coal-fired power plant ahead of a planned $200 million refunding.
November 10 - Illinois
Illinois' unfunded pension obligations rose $11 billion in fiscal 2014, bringing the state's total tab to $111.2 billion while the state's contributions in fiscal 2016 will rise by $682 million, according to figures compiled by the Civic Federation of Chicago's Institute for Illinois Fiscal Sustainability.
November 7 - Illinois
Illinois Gov.-elect Bruce Rauner urged state lawmakers not to make any major legislative decisions until he is sworn into office along with a new General Assembly.
November 7 - Illinois
The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Public Schools' proposal to use $17 million in social impact bonding to expand an early education program.
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