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CHICAGO — The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority tomorrow enters the market with its second Build America Bond sale of the year — a $280 million revenue bond issue that marks the final borrowing needed for the agency’s five-year-old $6 billion rebuilding and expansion of the Chicago-area toll highway system.
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CHICAGO — The Chicago City Council yesterday approved up to $2.85 billion of general obligation and airport bonds slated for sale in early 2010 and signed off on a settlement with a neighboring suburb that ends its litigation against the $8 billion expansion of O’Hare International Airport.
November 18 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Cook County, Ill., Board of Commissioners this week voted to repeal half of a sales tax increase that was implemented last year and remains the most unpopular and controversial tax hike in recent county history.
November 18 - Illinois
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority on Monday announced that it would likely cut about 20% of its employees to help trim a budget shortfall estimated at nearly $29 million.
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Chicago and Bensenville on Monday announced a $16 million settlement that ends opposition to the city’s $8 billion expansion of O’Hare International Airport.
November 17 -
CHICAGO — An already cash-strapped Illinois would subsidize debt service payments on $166 million of borrowing by the state’s Regional Transportation Authority under a plan announced by Gov. Pat Quinn yesterday to stave off fare hikes proposed by the Chicago Transit Authority.
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CHICAGO — The Illinois Finance Authority board yesterday signed off on more than $1 billion of borrowing, mostly on behalf of nonprofit hospitals seeking to enter the tax-exempt market before the end of the year.
November 10 - Illinois
Cook County President Todd Stroger yesterday announced that up to $197 million of recovery zone facility bonds are available to private businesses to finance a range of capital projects.
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CHICAGO — Chicago-based Roosevelt University enters the market next week to sell $188 million of debt to finance a new multi-use building that officials believe was worth a rating downgrade for the school to keep its transformation from a commuter school to a residential urban campus on track.
November 9 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Setting the stage for a fresh effort to repeal a sales tax increase in Cook County, Ill., Gov. Pat Quinn Saturday signed into law a measure that makes it easier for the Board of Commissioners to override the county president’s veto.
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CHICAGO — The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority will head into the market this fall with the sale of up to $300 million of toll-backed revenue bonds in a deal that will mark the final financing planned for its five-year-old $6 billion capital program.
November 4 - Illinois
The Civic Federation of Chicago blasted Cook County Board President Todd Stroger’s proposed $3 billion fiscal 2010 budget as “an inadequate plan for uncertain times.”
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A second Erickson Retirement Community facility outside of Chicago is in default on its 2007 tax-exempt bonds after the nonprofit associated with it failed to make principal and interest payments due on Aug. 1 and Sept. 1.
October 27 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., board commissioners will begin this week tackling President Todd Stroger’s proposed $3.56 billion all-funds 2010 budget that includes no new taxes and limited borrowing while relying on an unpopular, year-old sales tax increase that faces possible repeal.
October 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Richard Daley unveiled a $6.14 billion 2010 budget yesterday that relies on spending cuts and one-time maneuvers like debt restructuring and a raid on reserves to wipe out a $520 million deficit without any new or increased taxes, fees, or fines.
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CHICAGO — The promise of personal financial benefits drove former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s decision in 2003 to choose Bear, Stearns & Co. to run the books on the state’s general obligation pension bond sale and to give his go-ahead on the day of pricing to issue the full $10 billion authorization, the governor’s former chief of staff alleged in a plea agreement with federal prosecutors filed yesterday.
October 20 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., will enter the market today with roughly $400 million of fixed-rate bonds in a transaction aimed at saving the county money by refunding a chunk of its outstanding debt and generating new money to finance the purchase of capital equipment.
October 20 -
CHICAGO — More than $1 billion of borrowing by health care facilities in Illinois is expected in the coming months in deals approved by the Illinois Finance Authority board amid improved market access for the sector.
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Moody’s Investors Service last week revised the outlook on Loyola University of Chicago’s A3 credit to stable from negative because of strong operating performance and cash flow as well as operating improvement initiatives being undertaken by the university’s health system.
October 20 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Ahead of the release this week of his proposed $6.2 billion 2010 budget, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley yesterday announced spending reductions and other measures to generate $114 million in savings as he seeks to close a $520 million deficit without raising taxes or fees.
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