- Illinois
Standard & Poor’s revised its outlook to negative from stable on Clair County Community Unit School District No. 196’s A rating.
October 23 - Illinois
Chicago last week said its hotel occupancy tax is up by 4.9% so far this year after an especially strong September.
October 23 - Illinois
A local government fiscal and budget watchdog group endorsed DuPage County, Ill.'s proposed $432 million 2013 budget, which leaves a healthy fund balance intact while also holding the line on its property tax levy and reducing headcount.
October 23 - Illinois
After an eight-year lull in state revolving fund borrowing, Illinois is poised to return to the market next year to fund low-cost loans to municipalities under a $1 billion Clean Water Initiative launched by Gov. Pat Quinn.
October 19 -
Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle Thursday unveiled a $2.9 billion spending plan that relies on the new federal health care law as well as a handful of new taxes to cure a $267 million shortfall.
October 18 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority unveiled a proposed $1.5 billion budget for 2013 that banks on $1 billion in borrowing to finance projects planned under the system's $12 billion capital program.
October 17 - Illinois
The November ballot in Illinois will ask voters if the state constitution should be amended to require a three-fifths vote by the General Assembly or a local government to enhance public pension benefits.
October 16 -
Chicago will seek independent audits to assess the operational and financial management of its asset leases beginning with its controversial $1.15 billion 2009 parking meter concession contract.
October 15 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is pressuring state lawmakers to adopt pension reforms to shore up the city's underfunded employee retirement obligations.
October 12 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Friday replaced his hand-picked schools chief after just 17 months on the job with the district's interim chief education officer in a move that comes shortly after a bruising teachers' strike that has taken a toll on the district's bond ratings
October 12 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Emanuel rolled out an $8.3 billion budget for 2013 that closes a $300 million deficit without tax hikes, but he also painted a stark picture of the fiscal reckoning in 2015 when pensions will consume $1.2 billion of revenue.
October 10 - Illinois
Gene R. Saffold, former Chicago CFO and one of the first African Americans to lead the public finance banking group at a Wall Street bank, died Monday following complications from recent surgery. He was 57.
October 9 - Illinois
A dispute between Gov. Pat Quinn and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel over who should lead the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority escalated this week when the governor accused the mayor of tarnishing the reputation of his pick.
October 9 - Illinois
After a teacher strike, Chicago Public Schools will cover this year's $103 million price tag for the labor contract in part with debt restructuring and capitalized interest bond proceeds.
October 5 - Illinois
The Art Institute of Chicago plans to enter the market as soon as Wednesday to sell a mix of taxable new-money and tax-exempt refunding bonds that will reduce the museum's floating-rate risks and allow it to accelerate its pension funding plans.
October 5 - Georgia
Quick contract ratifications by orchestra musicians in Atlanta and Chicago after short labor stoppages bolster both credits and cast a favorable light on the sector in general, Moody’s said.
October 5 - Illinois
Chicago Teachers Union members overwhelming approved the new four-year, $295 million contract that ended a seven-day strike last month but will further strain the already cash-strapped district.
October 4 - Illinois
Cash-strapped Illinois will pocket $165 million for selling its empty Thomson Correctional Center to the federal government.
October 3 - Illinois
The Chicago Public Schools took its fourth ratings blow of recent months when Fitch Ratings lowered its rating to A after a teachers strike.
October 2 - Illinois
From double-paging copies to reducing paid holidays, there's no shortage of ideas on how to improve Chicago's fiscal health pouring into Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office as his finance team readies a more than $6 billion 2013 spending plan.
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