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Washington, D.C., and Detroit have the strongest funded pension plans, with Chicago the weakest, Morningstar Inc. said in a research report.
November 12 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on the University of Chicago Medical Center's Aa3 rating to negative over declines in is operating margins over the last two fiscal years.
November 11 -
Standard & Poor's has revised its outlook on Chicago-based Presence Health Network's BBB-plus rating to negative from stable over its operating losses.
November 11 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill., approved a new $3.2 billion spending plan for fiscal 2014 that raises no taxes and relies on federal aid under the new health care law to offset chronic shortfalls in its massive health system.
November 11 - Illinois
Fitch Ratings late Friday socked Chicago's general obligation rating with a triple-notch downgrade over its mounting pension woes and lack of a solution to date.
November 8 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers wrapped up their annual veto session Thursday without acting on a state pension fix, but they did pass a pension overhaul for the Chicago Park District that is being labeled a framework for potential city changes.
November 8 - Illinois
Illinois cleared out its previous fiscal year's bills at the quickest pace since 2009 but its fiscal position could deteriorate as bills are again mounting and the income tax windfall of last April won't be repeated, the state comptroller warns in quarterly report.
November 8 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust settled on a model for its inaugural financing but may miss its goal of closing on $27 million deal by the end of the year.
November 7 - Illinois
Illinois expects to collect $369 million more in revenue than previously estimated by the end of the current fiscal year, according to new estimates.
November 6 - Illinois
Illinois legislative leaders reported "progress" on a fix for the state's underfunded pension system, but not enough to pass legislation this week during the General Assembly's annual veto session.
November 5 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority plans to borrow $900 million of new money next year to help support its 15-year, $12 billion capital program.
November 5 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service downgraded $10.8 million of certificates of participation issued for a Chicago tax-increment financing district two notches to the lowest investment grade level, Baa3.
November 4 - Illinois
Illinois' unfunded pension obligations have hit the $100 billion mark for the first time based on fiscal 2013 results that showed further deterioration, according to a new Civic Federation of Chicago report.
November 1 - Illinois
Chicago plans more than $1.5 billion of borrowing next year but it will come at a higher cost due to credit deterioration over its pension woes, Chicago's chief financial officer Lois Scott warned council members.
October 31 - Illinois
The largest of the Illinois' five state pension funds reported its unfunded obligations rose in fiscal 2013 to $55.7 billion from $52.1 billion a year earlier despite double-digit investment returns.
October 30 -
The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois wants the state to expand its borrowing powers and reduce those of the Chicago Transit Authority, which disagrees.
October 29 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and a group of City Council members last week advanced plans for the new City Council Office of Financial Analysis to provide the council with independent analysis.
October 29 - Illinois
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka launched a new database to make local governments' financial information and records more easily accessible to the public.
October 29 - Illinois
A Chicago fiscal watchdog group warned that Cook County's growing pension obligations and budget deficits could pose enormous fiscal problems in the future.
October 28 -
Moody's downgraded the Chicago Transit Authority's sales tax rating, citing escalating capital needs and an unfavorable political landscape to raise revenue as the city and state grapple with pension woes.
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