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.
- Missouri
CHICAGO - With its triple-A general obligation ratings intact, Missouri will take competitive bids next week on $146 million of special obligation refunding bonds to generate present-value savings and to complete a restructuring aimed at providing budgetary relief in fiscal 2012 and 2013.
September 7 - Minnesota
CHICAGO - Minnesota has selected Barclays Capital to lead a team of eight underwriting firms that will bring the state's first ever tobacco bond sale to market this fall.
September 6 - Wisconsin
The Green Bay Packers have broken ground on the $130 million, privately financed renovation the team announced late last month for the publicly owned Lambeau Field.
September 6 - Illinois
A mayoral task force on tax-increment financing reform in Chicago has recommended greater oversight of private subsidies in TIF districts and the development of a multi-year economic development plan to better judge the value of projects.
September 6 - Illinois
The Chicago Board of Education last week unanimously approved a new $5.9 billion budget that eliminates a $712 million deficit through cuts, use of reserves, and a property tax hike.
August 30 -
CHICAGO - With its appointment as bond counsel on Minnesota's upcoming tobacco and general obligation bond sales still fresh, Omaha, Neb.-based Kutak Rock LLP has expanded its physical reach into the state with the opening of an office staffed with two veteran public finance attorneys.
August 29 -
Minnesota’s general obligation offering statements have long opened with the line, “In the opinion of Dorsey & Whitney LLP” — whose namesake Arthur B. Whitney Jr. helped revise the state constitution to allow GO bond issuance. That decades-long tradition will end with the state’s next sale.
August 29 -
CHICAGO — The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board Thursday approved a $12 billion, 15-year capital program that relies on a steep increase in passenger tolls to repay $4.8 billion in borrowing and raise cash to maintain and expand its existing 286-mile system.
August 25 -
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn this week signed legislation that paves the way for the state's future use of public-private partnerships to finance transportation projects, a change supporters hope will jump-start proposed projects that lack public funding.
August 24 -
CHICAGO — Chicago and the Illinois Regional Transportation Authority filed lawsuits Tuesday against the cities of Kankakee and Channahon for their roles in tax-sharing agreements with retail companies that allow them to avoid collecting the Chicago area's higher sales tax rates.
August 23 - Missouri
CHICAGO — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has formally called for a special session of the General Assembly beginning on Sept. 6 and set an agenda that calls for passage of measures to promote job creation and tax-credit reforms.
August 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Ahead of the Chicago Board of Education's expected vote Wednesday on a new $5.9 billion budget, a local watchdog group endorsed the plan to eliminate a $712 million deficit through cuts, use of reserves, and a property tax hike, but warned of a looming fiscal crisis unless the district overhauls its spending habits.
August 23 -
Moody's Investors Service put Western Missouri Medical Center's MIG-1 rating on $46.6 million of notes on negative watch for a possible downgrade due to a change in how the rating agency analyzes support under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development loan program.
August 23 - Minnesota
Minnesota last week completed its sale of $60 million of revenue bonds to raise funds for the ongoing construction of a statewide communications system known as the Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response system, or ARMER.
August 23 -
Moody's Investors Service last week affirmed Central College's low investment-grade underlying rating of Baa3 as it warned that a downgrade could loom due to challenges tied to thin liquidity coverage of its floating-rate debt.
August 23 - Illinois
The state-appointed Budgeting for Results Commission, charged with making recommendations on how to better manage the Illinois budgeting process with an eye towards achieving better results, held its first meeting late last week.
August 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel marked his first 100 days in office Monday by highlighting his progress in cutting city spending and implementing reforms aimed at improving government operations and public transparency.
August 22 -
CHICAGO - Public hearings began Thursday on the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority's proposed 15-year, $12 billion, partially bond-financed capital program ahead of a possible board vote next week at which one board member will push an alternative.
August 18 -
CHICAGO - Novi, Mich.-based Trinity Health Corp. received preliminary approval from the Illinois Finance Authority board this week for its planned sale of about $550 million of debt tied to its recent acquisition of Loyola University Health System in suburban Chicago.
August 17 -
CHICAGO - Chicago-based Loop Capital Markets LLC has parted ways with Alexander Rorke, who has led its public finance banking group since his hiring in fall 2009.
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