- Illinois
Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, has introduced legislation seeking a constitutional amendment to require a three-fifths supermajority vote of the General Assembly for any future pension benefit increases.
April 17 - Illinois
Moody’s Investors Service has placed Springfield’s A1 senior-lien electric revenue bond rating under review for a downgrade due to a significant narrowing of the utility’s financial position that resulted in a debt covenant violation for fiscal 2012.
April 17 -
A bankruptcy court judge in Chicago will be asked next week to approve a $53.5 million cash offer to purchase the assets of the Clare at Water Tower continuing-care community in a deal that provides holders of the facility’s $229 million of debt with a recovery rate of at least 20 cents on the dollar, sources said.
April 13 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Two former Raymond James & Associates Chicago bankers have resigned to join Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. with the goal of bolstering the firm's business with big issuers in Illinois and complementing its Midwestern and national public finance practice as it seeks to expand its fixed-income business.
April 12 -
CHICAGO — Moody's Investors Service has affirmed the ratings on $2.4 billion of debt issued by eight Illinois public universities, taking the schools off watch list for a possible downgrade after a three-month review triggered by the state's downgrade and concerns over the schools' exposure to chronic delays in state aid.
April 11 - Illinois
Cook County's pension fund has seen a 30% drop in its funded status over the last 10 years and without action will be insolvent by 2038, according to a new county analysis.
April 10 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Northwest Community Hospital in suburban Chicago one notch to A2 following fiscal 2011 results that fell short of budgeted projections.
April 10 -
Chicago-based Mercy Health System formally joined Michigan-based Trinity Health last week.
April 10 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service's new methodology for bonds backed by special tax revenues prompted it to put Chicago's Aa2 sales-tax-backed rating on review for a possible downgrade.
April 10 -
The Illinois Finance Authority board advanced up to $875 million worth of borrowing for health care and higher education organizations, including Ascension Health Alliance's sale of up to $600 million of new-money and refunding debt and $150 million from Loyola University of Chicago.
April 10 - Illinois
Illinois plans to hit the market in the coming months with $3.5 billion to $4 billion of borrowing in three deals.
April 4 - Illinois
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority of Illinois has selected a finance team as it gears up to enter the market with a big refunding to take advantage of a favorable market.
April 3 -
A group of seven Illinois safety-net hospitals last week unveiled several measures they said could trim $1.4 billion from the state’s Medicaid expenses and eliminate the need for the deeper cuts that Gov. Pat Quinn has requested.
April 3 - Illinois
Moody’s Investors Service has signaled that the junk-level rating on MJH Education Assistance Illinois IV LLC’s student housing revenue bonds for the Fullerton Village Project has stabilized by revising the outlook to stable from negative on the senior-lien bonds.
April 3 - Illinois
The Illinois Coalition to Protect the Public Commons, a group that opposes public asset privatization, last week announced its concerns over Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposal to establish an infrastructure trust bank that would leverage private investment in public projects.
April 3 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on Monday tapped his budget director David Vaught to lead the state' economic development efforts and named senior adviser Jerry Stermer to serve as Vaught' temporary replacement.
April 2 -
Chicago has requested a federal extension until the end of the year to decide whether to attempt to privatize Midway Airport, a move that preserves the city's ability to resurrect a lease deal that could generate several billion dollars in up-front cash.
April 2 - Illinois
Honing in on infrastructure investment to revitalize Chicago's landscape and economy, Mayor Rahm Emanuel put a price tag of $7.3 billion on public works projects planned over the next four years and pressed airlines to support a fourth new runway at O'Hare International Airport.
March 29 -
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service closed an audit without taking any enforcement action on $600 million of Build America Bonds issued by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago that some market observers claimed had been mispriced.
March 29 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools must close an up to $700 million shortfall in its next budget with a more than $1 billion deficit looming in 2014 due to mounting operational, pension and debt service costs amid dwindling federal funds.
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