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The Civic Federation endorsed the system's 2020 budget but raised concerns over the community college system's long-term fiscal outlook.
August 7 -
Downstate and suburban Illinois public safety pension fund consolidation is the subject of much talk and possible future action
August 6 -
Municipal group contends that the state has shortchanged them for years — to tune of more than $2 billion last year alone.
August 6 -
A commercial modular construction firm is interested in buying a bond-financed facility in a deal that would pay off the debt.
August 5 -
Market concerns about Illinois volatility may ease with Fitch's outlook shift to stable from negative.
August 1 -
Petr, who has been with the firm since 1987, most recently served as chair of Kutak Rock's public finance department in Omaha.
August 1 -
The rating agency moved its outlook for Illinois to stable from negative, citing budget progress and an April tax windfall.
July 31 -
Post trial briefs are the next step after the two-day trial wrapped up in Preston Hollow Capital's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of a banker boycott.
July 31 -
The Ohio law replaces a ratepayer surcharge for renewable power with one that subsidizes two of the firm's nuclear generation facilities.
July 31 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reset the clock on release of the next year's budget forecast by moving the deadline one month later to the end of August.
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