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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Kansas City, Mo., plans a roughly $200 million refunding that will allow the city to streamline the Kansas City International Airport's debt under a new master bond ordinance.
July 2 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed into law a $68 billion, two-year budget Sunday that authorizes billions in new-money and refunding debt.
July 1 - Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon moved to restrict $400 million of spending in the state's fiscal 2014 budget over concerns that lawmakers will override his veto of a tax cut.
July 1 - Illinois
Illinois ended fiscal 2013 Sunday with a bill backlog of $6.1 billion with the state making a $1.5 billion dent in its payables over the previous year.
July 1 - Illinois
A special Illinois legislative committee charged with solving the state's pension crisis meets again Wednesday after a hearing provided little indication of how it would accomplish its task.
June 28 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill. faces a projected $152 million shortfall next year, according to the preliminary 2014 budget released Thursday by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle.
June 27 - Illinois
Chicago officials blamed state inaction on pension reform for Fitch Ratings' move to put the city's AA-minus general obligation and sales tax ratings on negative watch.
June 27 - Illinois
An Illinois committee tasked with crafting a pension overhaul holds its first public meeting, while the Gov. Pat Quinn says the state's $1.3 billion GO sales demonstrates the price of its bad credit ratings.
June 27 - Illinois
Illinois' weakened fiscal condition and battered ratings translate in steep borrowing penalties but won't lead to a default any time soon, a new academic research paper asserts.
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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence opened a forum aimed at luring private contractor and investment interest in a proposed $1.3 billion expressway linking the two states.
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A pension reform plan endorsed by leaders of Illinois' public universities and touted as a potential model for an overhaul of the state's other funds received a hearing last week.
June 24 - Illinois
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka has asked the state Attorney General to investigate Washington Park due to its failure to submit annual financial reports for the last seven years.
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Standard & Poor's issued a AA-plus rating to St. Louis Metro transit system's new, combined sales tax lien ahead of a planned $375 million refunding.
June 24 - Illinois
The Illinois debt manager and finance team have met with more than 100 investors over the last week ahead of a $1.3 billion general obligation sale into a jittery market.
June 24 - Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Legislature Friday sent Gov. Scott Walker a two-year, $68 billion budget that cuts income taxes by $650 million and authorizes $1.8 billion in new bonding.
June 21 - Illinois
Illinois' overall fiscal health reflected in the value of its net assets worsened in fiscal 2012 by $3 billion, pushing it to a negative $46.6 billion, although the pace of deterioration slowed.
June 21 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin's capital finance office is accepting qualifications through next week from underwriters interested in participating on negotiated sales over the next two years.
June 20 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn wants legislative action on a pension reform bill by July 9, giving the conference committee set up Wednesday three weeks to fashion a package.
June 20 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers convene a special session on pension reform Wednesday but the only action expected is the formation of a special conference committee to fashion a compromise plan.
June 19 - Minnesota
Monticello, Minn., which defaulted on $26.4 million of unrated telecom revenue bonds, would pay bondholders $5.75 million and free up escrowed funds under a proposed settlement.
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