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The governor's preliminary proposal relies on $17.8 billion of borrowing over six years.
May 17 -
The orchestra received a first-time A rating from S&P Global Ratings ahead of its bond sale next week.
May 17 -
Allen Park's competitive bond sale came after the city's general obligation rating was raised to A-plus from BBB-plus by S&P Global Ratings.
May 17 -
The federation endorsed the plan only after Gov. J.B. Pritzker dropped plans for a partial pension funding holiday.
May 16 -
Incoming CFO Jennie Huang Bennett and budget director Susie Park arrive as the city warns that pension contributions may rise more than previously projected.
May 16 -
Holders of $20 million of bonds received $3 million from the sale of the facility.
May 15 -
Preston Hollow can proceed with a lawsuit that accuses the municipal bond giant of a campaign of intimidation, a Delaware judge ruled.
May 14 -
Moody's shifted its outlook on six Illinois public universities to stable while upgrading two credits.
May 14 -
Illinois bonds are gaining ground in the secondary, supported by scant supply and recent fiscal developments viewed positively by investors and analysts.
May 14 -
Nebraska's largest school district has more than $770 million of unfunded pension liabilities after some pension fund investments turned sour.
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