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.
-
St. Louis Metro transit enters the market next week with a $375 million issue under a long-planned restructuring and refunding that will introduce a new debt lien supported by revenues from a 2010 voter-approved sales tax.
June 18 -
Moody's Investors Service has placed Meriter Hospital's A1 rating under review for downgrade as the system struggles with 2012 operating losses due to the Meriter Health Services' health insurance plan.
June 18 -
The Court of Appeals in Kansas City will hear oral arguments next month as several Kansas City, Mo., business owners try to keep alive their lawsuit challenging the legality of the funding mechanism for the city's downtown streetcar line.
June 18 -
Moody's Investors Service pushed the struggling Proctor Hospital's rating further down into junk bond territory, lowering the Illinois hospital three levels and warning of further deterioration.
June 18 - Illinois
After a failed stab at asking state lawmakers to extend a teacher pension payment holiday, Chicago Public Schools announced a new round of cuts Friday as the district carves away at a $1 billion deficit in its next budget.
June 14 -
The federal government has formally invited Chicago to apply for a $292 million loan to help finance its new $884 million intermodal facility at O'Hare International Airport.
June 13 - Illinois
The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority has launched a search for underwriters to help refund or restructure its debt.
June 13 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers handed the Illinois Finance Authority some additional financing tools.
June 12 - Illinois
Illinois captured about $55 million in savings on its $600 million refunding Tuesday of high-grade sales-tax backed paper.
June 12 - Iowa
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad will sign a sweeping tax overhaul package into law on Wednesday.
June 11 -
The ratings of Illinois' eight public universities and their collective $2.5 billion of debt face a potential downgrade over exposure to the state's fiscal woes, Moody's investors Service warned.
June 11 -
A lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court against the Illinois Department of Revenue claims changes made in 2012 to the state's charity care law that governs not-for-profit hospitals violates the state constitution.
June 11 -
Chicago's motor fuel tax credit took its second ratings hit in a week with Moody's Investors Service dropping its rating one level to Baa1 over exposure to Illinois.
June 10 -
Ascension Health Alliance will make its first foray into the long-term taxable market this week when it sells $1 billion of refunding bonds in a mix of tax-exempt and taxable paper.
June 10 - Illinois
Illinois set the last week of June for its planned sale of $1.25 billion of new-money under its battered general obligation credit and demand for project funding is too great to pull the sale over negative headwinds said John Sinsheimer.
June 7 - Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed a gradual $700 million to $800 million tax cut approved by the Legislature, calling the plan irresponsible and harmful to the state's budget and economy.
June 6 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn called a special legislative session for June 19 to try to break the gridlock on pension reform that prompted the second blow to the state's already weak general obligation rating Thursday.
June 6 -
The Chicago City Council ratified revisions to the much-maligned 75-year parking meter lease that Mayor Rahm Emanuel promoted as cutting the city's long-term penalties for lost parking revenue to the private meter operators.
June 6 - Illinois
Fitch Ratings lowered Chicago's motor fuel tax revenue bond credit one notch ahead of the a planned $100 million refunding issue, in a move triggered by the agency's downgrade of Illinois.
June 5 - Iowa
Iowa lawmakers approved bills retiring $116 million of state debt and implementing a sweeping property tax relief package that could strain local governments.
June 4

