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Despite strong investment gains and other improvements, a persistent underlying weakness remained the underlying theme for the non profit health care sector in 2013, according to Standard & Poor's.
August 14 - Missouri
Borrowing by Midwest issuers slid 13.2% for the first half of 2014 but new-money issuance fueled by Chicago and Illinois deals helped boost new-money by 16.8%.
August 12 - Illinois
The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority said its recent $291 million refunding generated more than 5.47% of net present savings for $16 million in savings to ease its debt service burden going forward.
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Illinois will host a forum next month to meet with developers, air carriers and potential tenants as the state seeks to advance plans for a public private partnership to develop the South Suburban Airport.
August 8 - Illinois
Illinois' decision to conduct a revenue volatility study that could aid in the eventual development of a more robust rainy day fund won the struggling state some rare praise in a report from Pew Charitable Trusts.
August 7 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel hosts the investor community Friday with a mixed bag of news to share a year after its last meeting was marred by a rare triple-notch downgrade.
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Illinois' current fiscal strains pose a threat to the credits of state's public universities that rely heavily on state subsidies, Standard & Poor's warns in a new report.
August 4 - Illinois
Chicago heads into its 2015 budget season with a $297 million gap to close according to projections that delay the city's funding of a $550 million spike in police and fire pension fund contributions.
August 1 - Illinois
The Chicago City Council approved a 56% increase in the city's emergency services surcharge that's tacked on to phone bills, staving off the need for a $50 million property tax hike next year to cover the first year of higher contributions due under a pension reform plan.
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Moody's Investors Service revised the Illinois Institute of Technology's outlook to stable, easing pressure on the rating that is at the lowest investment grade level.
July 30 - Illinois
Illinois made headway in paying down its bill backlog in fiscal 2014, bringing the total to under $5 billion for the first time in years, as state revenues showed growth on par with estimates.
July 29 - Illinois
The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority is playing up the rare tax-exemption from state income taxes and sturdy repayment protections offered by its $285 million refunding thats linked to the troubled state credit through an appropriation pledge.
July 28 - Illinois
One rating agency dropped Rock Island County, Ill. out of the double-A category while another boosted it into the upper ranks, providing a stark contrast in credit views.
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The Chicago Infrastructure Trust hopes to launch a competitive selection process this fall for private partners in its third energy retrofit project city outdoor lighting upgrades.
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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Tuesday a $1.1 billion bond-financed transportation package.
July 24 - Illinois
The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved a nearly $6.8 billion budget even as some board members expressed reservations over the district's reliance on one-time manuevers to close a $900 million shortfall.
July 24 - Illinois
Illinois suffered a setback Wednesday when Standard & Poor's revised its outlook on the state's A-minus rating to negative, reflecting analysts' dim view of the state's new budget and concerns over whether retirement benefit reforms will withstand a legal test.
July 23 - Illinois
Illinois faces an additional $128 million tab for retiree health insurance due to the recent Illinois Supreme Court decision assigning constitutional protections to the benefits.
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Moody's Investors Service lowered the University of Chicago's rating one level to Aa2 as the school prepares to take on more debt to further its long-term strategic plans that will strain cash flow over the next several years.
July 18 - Illinois
The Republican candidate for Illinois governor unveiled a proposal to overhaul the state's tax system that calls for phasing out the state's 2011 temporary income tax hike, expanding the sales tax, and freezing property taxes.
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