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An Ohio legislative board Monday approved an expansion of the state's Medicaid program under the new federal health care law, marking a victory for Gov. John Kasich.
October 22 -
Indiana Monday issued a request for qualifications for firms interested in building a new toll collection system for the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project.
October 22 -
The Illinois Supreme Court last week overturned the state's two-year-old internet tax finding it violated federal law.
October 21 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed into law a $100 million property cut that won swift passage with little debate.
October 21 -
The Detroit City Council Monday unanimously rejected a debtor in possession loan, a move that doesnt kill the deal but does delay it.
October 21 -
Triple-A Northwestern University in Illinois plans to offer nearly $600 million of taxable debt to raise new money for ongoing capital work and refund some now callable debt for savings.
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After nearly two years of analysis, Indiana University has dropped its effort to privatize its parking system.
October 18 -
llinois and Indiana's plan to build a controversial $1.3 billion toll-road through public private partnerships cleared a key hurdle as an Illinois-based regional planning committee voted to include the project in the area's long-range plan.
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The Detroit City Council is expected to vote Friday or Monday on a $350 million debtor-in-possession financing the city wants to use to pay off its interest-rate swaps.
October 17 - Illinois
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Chicago-based UNO Charter School Network for potential securities violations tied to its October 2011 $37 million bond issue.
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