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Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signs a $33.7 billion general fund budget for new fiscal year that includes $2.7 billion Medicaid restructuring, makes $1.3 billion dent in overdue bills, and cuts discretionary spending. Quinn is pushing lawmakers to act on pension reforms to stabilize state fiscal house.
July 2 - Illinois
Illinois plans to sell $1.5 billion of highly-rated unemployment bonds in Mid-July to repay federal government while Gov. Pat Quinn intends to sign a new $33.7 billion budget on Saturday as state closes out fiscal 2012 owing as much $9 billion in unpaid obligations.
June 29 - Pennsylvania
Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and South Carolina are about close to blowing a deadline for adopting a fiscal 2013 budget.
June 29 -
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board approved a pool of four financial advisory firms as it gears up to begin borrowing for a $12 billion capital program.
June 28 - Illinois
Seven States are two and a half day away from blowing a Saturday deadline for adopting a fiscal year 2013 budget.
June 28 - Illinois
Chicago-based veteran bond attorney William Corbin returns to roots at Chapman and Cutler from Perkins Coie
June 27 -
Moody's calls Illinois legislation setting charity care guidelines for not-for-profit hospitals positive for the sector's credit health
June 27 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill. President Toni Preckwinkle unveils a budget projecting a $267 million shortfall. She says it's the smallest deficit since she took over.
June 27 -
Members of East St. Louis' elected school board last week mounted a legal challenge to Illinois' decision to take over the troubled district and disband the local board, according to published reports.
June 26 -
Officials from the Chicago Transit Authority Monday said a $20 million federal TIGER grant would allow the agency to move forward with upgrades to a busy transit terminal.
June 26 - Illinois
The scale of the pension crisis for Chicago area governments and state has been underscored by recent ratings actions and various local and national watchdog reports warning of the crippling effect on governments' ability to fund basic services and stave off credit deterioration.
June 26 - Illinois
Illinois' net assets deteriorated in fiscal 2011 by $6.3 billion, bringing its deficit in the financial reporting category to $43.8 billion.
June 21 - Illinois
Cook County, which includes Chicago, is celebrating the release of its comprehensive annual financial report within six months of the close of the fiscal year, marking the first time in 10 years the county has done so.
June 19 - Illinois
Gov. Pat Quinn this week signed legislation that establishes the position of state actuary to provide oversight of Illinois’ five pension funds.
June 19 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn last week signed sweeping health care legislation that dramatically eases the Medicaid funding burden on state coffers while defusing a fiscal threat posed to not-for-profit hospitals.
June 15 -
Proctor Hospital’s rating has sunk deeper into junk-bond territory and the Illinois health care provider could still fall further due to its ongoing operating struggles.
June 12 -
Dixon, Ill., has sued the city’s auditors for failing to uncover former Treasurer Rita Crundwell’s alleged embezzlement of more than $50 million.
June 12 -
CHICAGO — The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois will sell $300 million of two-year working cash-flow notes Wednesday, rolling over some existing short-term paper while also raising funds to weather the state’s chronically late aid payments.
June 12 - Illinois
First-term Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is banking on billions of infrastructure investment and government operating reforms, with some help on both fronts from the private sector, to help re-invigorate the city's economy.
June 11 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Cook County Forest Preserve District, which boasts 68,000 acres of open space in the Chicago area, is selling bonds to entice more Chicagoans to camp out, among other things.
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