- Illinois
A special Illinois legislative committee tasked with breaking a logjam on pension reform pushed back against Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn for pressuring the group to complete its work as he threatened lawmakers with unspecified "consequences" if they fail to meet his Tuesday deadline.
July 9 -
In the first formal push against Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr's restructuring plan, Ambac Assurance Corp. Monday called the plan harmful to the city's future and said it has hired an advisory firm.
July 9 -
Moody's Investors Service hit Rock Island County Metro Mass Transit District in Illinois with a one notch downgrade to Aa3 over the district's heavy reliance on aid from the struggling state to cover operations and debt service.
July 8 -
Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation that lays the groundwork for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to eventually eliminate healthcare subsidies for many retirees as the city seeks to shed a rising expense.
July 8 -
Detroit sued Syncora Guarantee Inc. in state court Friday, accusing the bond insurer of blocking access to casino revenue and interfering with delicate negotiations over interest-rate swaps hedging pension certificates.
July 8 - Wisconsin
Milwaukee takes bids Tuesday on $62 million of taxable general obligation promissory notes that will put the city on a path toward reducing interest charges on its annual pension payments while eliminating volatility in the size of annual payments.
July 8 -
The cities of Kaukauna and Oshkosh Wis. have announced they can redeem taxable direct-pay bonds because their redemption provisions were triggered by federal subsidy reductions that went into effect in March
July 5 -
Once considered relatively isolated from Detroit's problems, its $6 billion of water and sewer debt have been been pushed into junk territory by two of the three major ratings agencies.
July 3 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Tuesday signed into law a pair of bills broadening state power over small school districts and appointed a review team to investigate the Pontiac School District.
July 3 - Illinois
The head of a special Illinois legislative committee assigned to solve the state's pension quagmire said the group expected to take initial steps toward crafting a framework for a reform plan.
July 3

