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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Women in Public Finance named former Pennsylvania Treasurer and Artemis Capital Group co-founder Robin Wiessmann the recipient of its lifetime achievement award as part of its 8th annual Founders Awards.
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Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois head Joseph Costello will retire from the agency where he has worked for the last two decades first as fiscal chief and then as executive director.
December 10 - Illinois
Standard & Poor's shifted its outlook on Illinois' general obligation outlook to "developing" from "negative" Tuesday following passage of a sweeping pension restructuring but warned the state is far from out of the woods fiscally.
December 10 - Illinois
As Illinois girds for a promised legal challenge, backers of the state's newly minted pension overhaul believe the legislation can pass constitutional muster by what it offers public sector workers in exchange for benefit cuts.
December 10 - Minnesota
Minnesota now projects a $1 billion budget surplus for its current two-year budget cycle thanks to higher taxes and the states ongoing economic recovery.
December 10 -
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn last week announced plans for a nearly $500 million overhaul of the Chicago Transit Authority's rail transit line to O'Hare Airport.
December 10 -
American Airlines emergence from Chapter 11 and merger with US Airways Group Inc. officially took off Monday as trading on the new company began.
December 9 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel named Daniel Widawsky to serve as comptroller, replacing Amer Ahmad, who faces corruption charges stemming from his previous tenure in the Ohio Treasurers office.
December 9 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed the sweeping overhaul of the state's pension system into law on Thursday, calling it a "serious solution to address the most dire fiscal challenge of our time." The legislation will soon face a legal challenge from unions.
December 6 - Missouri
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District will price $150 million of revenue bonds Thursday in its second draw on a $945 million borrowing authorized by voters last year.
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Investors endorsed Illinois pension restructuring legislation with state paper trading at tighter spreads while rating agencies, though cautious, called the overhaul a positive step.
December 4 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn promised a prompt signature on the pension overhaul lawmakers delivered Tuesday, setting the stage for battles over its legality and effectiveness.
December 4 - Illinois
Ending a two-year political impasse, the Illinois General Assembly approved sweeping changes to the state's pension system billed by its backers as a "landmark" overhaul that will stabilize both the system and the state's fiscal foundation.
December 3 - Illinois
Democratic and Republican backers of legislation to fix Illinois's pension mess portrayed it as landmark legislation that represents the best shot at both stabilizing the system and the state's fiscal foundation while unions attacked it as unfair and unconstitutional.
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Friendship Village of Sunset Hills, Missouri will sell $58 million of bonds this week to fund a major expansion of its retirement village outside of St. Louis.
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The Missouri Association for Social Welfare last week filed a lawsuit contesting the summary language of a proposed ballot measure seeking approval for a one cent sale tax increase to fund transportation-related projects.
December 2 - Michigan
Michigan on Monday appointed financial review teams to examine the finances of two Detroit metro area governments Royal Oak Township and Highland Park launching the next step in a process that could lead to a state takeover.
December 2 - Illinois
With the market focused on Illinois ahead of a Tuesday vote on a pension system fix, the state has announced plans to take competitive bids on $350 million of taxable general obligation bonds next week to meet ongoing capital funding needs.
December 2 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers convene Tuesday to vote on a package of reforms agreed to by their leaders with the aim of stabilizing a pension system saddled with $100 billion of unfunded obligations.
December 2 - Illinois
The Chicago City Council overwhelmingly approved a $7 billion 2014 budget that is balanced but with little buffer to absorb a $600 million pension payment spike looming in 2015.
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