- Illinois
CHICAGO — An interim board overseeing Chicago’s convention center authority yesterday recommended Illinois lawmakers overhaul the agency to help bring down convention and trade show costs and ease mounting financial pressures through a debt restructuring plan.
April 21 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is seeking City Council approval to sell up to $175 million of general obligation bonds in June to provide funding for the Chicago Public Schools for construction projects.
April 14 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn yesterday signed legislation that cuts retirement benefits for future employees to help rein in the state’s growing unfunded pension liabilities, a measure he hopes lays the groundwork for legislative approval of a controversial income tax increase.
April 14 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., has announced the finance teams tapped to bring to market $412 million of new money as well as a chunk of refunding bonds that likely will mark the last issue under Board President Todd Stroger’s watch.
April 14 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Art Institute of Chicago received final approval from the Illinois Finance Authority board yesterday for a debt refunding this spring of up to $245 million that will allow the prestigious museum to shed its floating-rate risks.
April 13 -
CHICAGO — While the market’s attention is focused on Chicago’s sale of more than $1 billion of new-money and refunding debt for O’Hare International Airport this week, the city is also preparing to refund and reoffer pieces of its Midway Airport debt it had hoped to retire with its now-stalled plan to privatize the facility.
April 12 - Illinois
Illinois faces increasing pressure on liquidity as a short-term borrowing is coming due, putting the state on pace to close out the fiscal year on June 30 with a $5.5 billion backlog of bills, Comptroller Daniel Hynes warned in a recent report.
April 8 -
CHICAGO — Federal officials yesterday announced $410 million in new funding to help support Chicago’s $8 billion runway expansion project at O’Hare International Airport, an award that comes one week ahead of the city’s sale of more than $1.1 billion of new-money and refunding O’Hare debt.
April 6 - Illinois
CHICAGO — As Illinois prepares to offer investors $1.3 billion of general obligation bonds, the pressure on its credit ratings escalated this week with one agency downgrading the state and two warning that further action looms if lawmakers again turn to one-time measures to balance the budget.
March 30 -
CHICAGO — Moody’s Investors Service yesterday downgraded O’Hare International Airport’s passenger facility charge-backed bonds to A2 from A1 ahead of Chicago’s sale in mid-April of roughly $1.3 billion of new-money and refunding airport-related bonds.
March 30 -
CHICAGO — Principal and interest on $14.5 million of bonds issued in 2002 for a Joliet Junior College housing project in Illinois is now due, after bondholders frustrated with the project’s failure to make timely interest payments since 2005 triggered the payment-acceleration provision in the bond indenture last week.
March 29 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Fitch Ratings late Monday downgraded Illinois’ general obligation rating one notch to A-minus and warned of possible further action by leaving the state’s credit on negative watch ahead of $1.3 billion of short- and long-term GO issuance in three deals over the coming weeks.
March 29 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill.’s plan to issue $332 million of new-money debt advanced last week after a key board committee signed off on the borrowing.
March 26 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn Thursday said he is hoping rating agencies look favorably on pension reform legislation approved this week as the state seeks to fend off any further downgrades and improve its market image with three sales of $1.3 billion of general obligation bonds planned over the next month.
March 25 -
CHICAGO — Legislation that would allow Illinois’ eight public universities to issue short-term debt to manage through the state’s chronic payment delays advanced this week towards a House floor vote.
March 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO — After dipping deeply into reserves to balance its 2009 and 2010 budgets, financially strapped Chicago is asking the public finance community for help in coming up with “creative ideas” to raise revenue or cut costs.
March 19 -
CHICAGO — The Illinois Supreme Court yesterday upheld an appellate court decision supporting the state’s decision to strip Provena Covenant Medical Center in Urbana of its property tax exemption because it failed to provide sufficient charity care in a case that has garnered national attention.
March 18 -
CHICAGO — The Indiana General Assembly last weekend wrapped up its session with some major highlights, authorizing the privatization of two of the state's largest infrastructure projects and moving to preserve recent property tax caps by making them part of the state constitution.
March 16 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn last week signed legislation allowing the state to issue $250 million of general obligation certificates in the current fiscal year to leverage additional federal matching dollars for Medicaid.
March 16 -
CHICAGO — Facing a $13 billion deficit, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn yesterday unveiled a $52 billion fiscal 2011 budget that cuts spending by $2.4 billion, relies on $4.7 billion in deficit borrowing, and leaves nearly $6 billion in bills unpaid.
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