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Chicago is exploring a second try at privatizing its Midway International Airport, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration announced Friday.
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The RTA of Illinois board put off a scheduled vote Wednesday on its 2013 budget due to an impasse over the level of fiscal information provided by one of its service boards on up to $1 billion of planned borrowing.
December 20 - Illinois
A coalition of public unions attacked pension reform plans floated by Gov. Pat Quinn and lawmakers as unconstitutional and offered to increase their contributions if the state guarantees to annually fund its share needed to shore up the system.
December 19 -
Holders of bankrupt American Airlines' New York City airport debt are weighing a settlement offer that would pave the way for the carrier to assume its lease at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
December 19 -
Moody's Investors Service lowered Roosevelt University's rating one notch to Baa3 as the Chicago-based school struggles with enrollment challenges.
December 18 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook on Illinois to negative from stable, the latest in a series of blows to the state's already-low credit due to its massive unfunded pension obligation.
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The Illinois Finance Authority gave initial approval to a $120 million financing tied to the installation of an automated open payment fare collection system for the Chicago Transit Authority using a unique structure.
December 11 - Illinois
The Chicago BOE will refund $110 million of general obligation bonds for budget relief that will help fund the new teachers' contract inked earlier this year that ended its first strike in more than two decades.
December 11 -
Chicago's transit system needs a reliable revenue stream that provides at least $2 billion annually over multiple years, a new study warned.
December 11 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust may move next month to solicit private market interest in funding energy efficient upgrades to city facilities and public schools in what would mark the not-for-profit's first project financing on behalf of the city.
December 7 - Illinois
A group of Illinois House members introduced a pension reform package they hope will serve as a road map to help the state dig out from $96 billion in unfunded liabilities.
December 5 - Illinois
The local governments of Cook County, Ill. together face a financial burden of $34 billion from unfunded pension liabilities and other debt, according to a pair of public policy groups in Chicago.
December 4 - Illinois
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka last week slammed a legislative proposal to borrow $4 billion to pay down the state’s mammoth bill backlog
December 4 - Illinois
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu along with Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel unveiled plans for a next generation battery hub in suburban Chicago.
December 4 -
Moody's has assigned an issuer credit rating of Baa1 to Presence Health, the new health care system created by the merger late last year of Resurrection Health Care and Provena Health.
November 29 -
The federal bankruptcy court in Chicago has signed off on a suburban Chicago retirement community's reorganization plan that relies on a $90 million bond issue to restructure its $116 million 2006 issue.
November 29 - Illinois
Lake County, Ill., approved $90 million in borrowing to help finance its $119 million capital plan for judicial facilities, which includes construction of a new criminal courts tower.
November 27 - Illinois
Former Dixon, Ill., Comptroller Rita Crundwell entered a guilty plea last week to federal fraud charges for stealing $53 million in city funds since 1990 to fund a lavish lifestyle that included a quarter horse farming business.
November 20 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn this week launched an Internet-based grassroots campaign aimed at raising public support for pension reforms.
November 20 - Illinois
Illinois ended the last fiscal quarter with a pile of $5.9 billion in overdue bills, $2 billion more than a year ago even though tax collections are on the rise, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka reported this week.
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