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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Moody's Investors Service last week affirmed Fairfield Medical Center's Baa2 rating and revised its outlook to stable from negative, citing its sustained operating improvements. The action affects $34.2 million of rated debt.
July 19 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on Saint Luke's Health System's A1 rating to stable from negative due to its improved operating performance. The action affects $532 million of debt issued through the Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority.
July 19 - Illinois
Former Chicago corporation counsel Mara Georges has followed her boss, former Mayor Richard Daley, to the law firm of Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP as a partner.
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Construction of a western bypass expressway around O'Hare International Airport would create at least 78,000 jobs and strengthen the regional economy, but financing the $3 billion project likely would have to come from tolls, according to an advisory council report announced by Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn last week.
July 19 -
Moody's Investors Service changed its outlook on Decatur Memorial Hospital's A2 rating to negative from stable due to a downturn in its operating performance. The action applies to nearly $40 million of debt.
July 19 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel last week announced a series of work rule changes, beginning the process that could lead to 625 layoffs to help erase red ink in the current city budget.
July 19 - Illinois
CHICAGO - The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago will debut expanded pension disclosure and hold its first retail-order period this week when it sells of $400 million of general obligation bonds to finance projects in its $2.6 billion capital program.
July 15 - Minnesota
CHICAGO - Minnesota lawmakers are expected to approve a new two-year budget in the coming days after Gov. Mark Dayton and legislative leaders agreed to delay school aid payments and issue tobacco bonds to end a stalemate over $1.4 billion in spending that shut down state government July 1.
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CHICAGO - Moody's Investors Service this week said it views positively recent court rulings in Colorado and Minnesota dismissing litigation that challenged legislative cuts to retirees' pension cost-of-living increases, and expects the rulings will spur other states to act.
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CHICAGO - In hopes of ending a budget stalemate that shut down Minnesota government on July 1, Gov. Mark Dayton met with legislative leaders Thursday after Dayton offered to accept a Republican plan to bridge a $1.4 billion gap through additional delays in school aid and the sale of tobacco bonds.
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CHICAGO - The Lombard, Ill., Public Facilities Corp. drew $1.5 million from reserves to complete July 1 debt service payments on a portion of its $187 million of bonds issued to help finance a hotel and conference center that is struggling to remain solvent.
July 13 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Keeping Midwestern municipal market professionals busy this summer, Chicago and Illinois have each launched a competitive selection process to complete updated pools of qualified firms to work on future negotiated bond sales.
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CHICAGO - Chicago-based public finance banker Carole Brown and two colleagues at Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. have left to join Barclays Capital, where Brown will lead the firm's Midwestern banking efforts.
July 12 - Missouri
Former Kansas City Mayor Mark Funkhouser, who lost his bid for a second term, has taken a job as director of the Washington, D.C., think tank Governing Institute.
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Moody's Investors Service has upgraded Loyola University Chicago's rating one level to A2 following the completion of the school's sale of its health system to Trinity Health on June 30.
July 12 -
Newly installed board members of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission — under fire for its oversight of the troubled College Illinois prepaid tuition program — voted Friday to oust its executive director, Andrew Davis.
July 12 - Wisconsin
CHICAGO - Wisconsin will take bids on $338 million of new-money general obligation bonds on July 20, fresh from capturing its lowest rate in recent memory on an $800 million note sale that was held last week.
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CHICAGO - The Illinois Supreme Court Monday upheld the state's $31 billion public works program and the funding sources established to repay billions in borrowing, clearing the path for the planned sale of several billion dollars of new debt.
July 11 -
CHICAGO — The Illinois Supreme Court Monday upheld the legality of the state’s $31 billion capital program and the funding sources established to repay billions in borrowing.
July 11 - Illinois
CHICAGO — While its revenues have picked up, Illinois still faces "staggering long-term financial challenges" as it carried $7.4 billion in unpaid obligations — including $3.8 billion in bills owed to schools, transit agencies, health care providers and others — into the new fiscal year, according to Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka.
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