Illinois

  • CHICAGO - The Illinois secretary of state has temporarily suspended former Grigsby & Associates Inc. public finance banker Alvin J. Boutte Jr.'s license, accusing him of providing misleading advice to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission in its $12.8 million investment in a failed Chicago bank.

    October 11
  • CHICAGO - The Illinois Finance Authority board Tuesday advanced borrowing plans for several retirement communities and authorized up to $480 million in bonds for the University of Chicago to refund debt and fund projects, including a new research center for its molecular engineering program and astronomy and astrophysics work.

    October 11
  • The Chicago Transit Authority Monday plans to cut 200 management positions to generate $22 million in annual savings as it tries to chip away at a $277 million shortfall in its next budget.

    October 11
  • Illinois

    CHICAGO - Two Bank of America Merrill Lynch bankers based in Chicago, Dan Dean and Ivan Samstein, were among seven public finance banking professionals cut by the firm last month, sources said.

    October 7
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    CHICAGO - The president of Cook County, Ill., fired the county's comptroller Wednesday, fallout from a $90 million accounting error that inflated the general fund and partly prompted a Moody's Investors Service's downgrade.

    October 6
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    CHICAGO - The Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved the sale of up $750 million of new-money and refunding debt in the city's first big bond issues proposed by new Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who also submitted an ordinance seeking to rescind the city's head tax.

    October 5
  • The board of the Cook County Health and Hospital System, the third-largest hospital system in the country, last week adopted a budget of $828 million.

    October 5
  • Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Monday hosted a meeting with top airline officials to discuss the sector’s role in the city’s economy and how best to foster growth.

    October 5
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    CHICAGO - Cook County, Ill., will enter the market beginning Wednesday with $600 million of taxable and tax-exempt bonds in its new administration's first borrowing since taking office last year.

    October 5
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    CHICAGO - Providing fodder for critics of Chicago's heavy use of tax-increment financing, the city inspector general released a stinging report Tuesday that found a charity founded by former Mayor Richard Daley's wife received nearly $1 million in contributions from businesses as part of their TIF subsidy agreements.

    October 4
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    CHICAGO - Hit with both positive and negative credit action over the last week, the Chicago Board of Education will enter the market with $400 million of new-money debt next week as it debuts an offering statement that offers expanded pension disclosure and makes clear there's a new boss in town.

    October 4
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  • CHICAGO - The Illinois Supreme Court this week left intact a lower court ruling that keeps alive efforts to resurrect litigation that resulted in a $10.1 billion verdict against Philip Morris USA Inc. in a case over the company's marketing of "light" cigarettes.

    September 29
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    CHICAGO - Rating pressures on the financially strapped Chicago Public Schools eased a bit Thursday when Standard & Poor's revised its outlook to stable from negative on the district's AA-minus rating in recognition of its move to trim costs to help eliminate a $700 million gap in its fiscal 2012 budget.

    September 29
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    CHICAGO - With the unveiling of his first budget two weeks away, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ruled out several ideas offered up this week in a special report from the city's inspector general to help erase $636 million of red ink.

    September 28
  • Tax

    The Illinois Department of Revenue will hold off on any further actions that strip nonprofit hospitals of their property tax exemption for failing to provide sufficient charity care, while state officials and hospitals engage in talks that could lead to legislation setting minimum charity thresholds.

    September 27
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    CHICAGO - Illinois is gearing up to issue $1 billion of new-money debt before the end of the year to support its $31 billion capital budget, deals that are taking shape amid a fiscal picture that is more stable than a year ago after an income tax increase but facing renewed headwinds.

    September 26
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    CHICAGO - With a sizable bond issue coming, Fitch Ratings hit Cook County, Ill., with a downgrade to AA-minus from AA and revised its outlook to negative at the lower rating, warning that the nation's second-largest county faces persistent fiscal challenges.

    September 22
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    CHICAGO - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Thursday turned to outside the state's borders to tap Charlotte, N.C., housing official Charles Woodyard as the new chief executive officer of the Chicago Housing Authority.

    September 22
  • Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded Monmouth College by one notch to Baa3, the lowest investment-grade level, and assigned a negative outlook as the school grapples with a weakening market position and operating pressures.

    September 20
  • Illinois

    Chicago has struck a labor agreement that calls for employees to participate in a wellness program with an estimated savings of $20 million in its first year. The pact was announced last week by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Federation of Labor president Jorge Ramirez.

    September 20