State of Illinois

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Summer Bond Sales Begin to Stretch State’s Debt Service Funding

To support construction projects during the busy summer months, the State of Illinois issued $2.0 billion of capital purpose debt, which for the most part will be repaid from the State’s Capital Projects Fund. The Fund was created to…

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State Funding for Chicago Public Schools

At the end of the month, the Board of Education for Chicago Public Schools will vote on the District’s $5.6 billion operating budget for FY2014. The total budget of $6.6 billion is supported by local, state and federal revenues and other…

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State Budget Woes Drag Down University Bond Ratings

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the bond ratings for seven of the nine public universities in Illinois on August 9, 2013. The ratings include a negative outlook for all of the institutions.The action from Moody’s comes after a review…

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Medicaid Managed Care Rollout Delayed to Make Room for Hospital Networks

The scheduled rollout of Medicaid managed care in Illinois has been delayed by six months so hospitals can set up their own healthcare networks for Medicaid patients. The new networks, known as Accountable Care Entities (ACEs), are…

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Another Disappointing Year for State Construction Revenues

As the State of Illinois enters the fifth year of its $31-billion Illinois Jobs Now! capital spending program, revenue sources approved to fund the projects are still lagging far behind original projections. Revenues deposited in the…

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Op-ed: Another opportunity the General Assembly can't afford to squander

The following opinion piece by Civic Federation President Laurence Msall was published by…

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Governor Signs Bill to Expand Medicaid in Illinois

On July 22, 2013, Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation to allow Illinois to expand its Medicaid program under the…

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New Cigarette Taxes Exceed Medicaid Funding Goals

An increase in the cigarette tax increase designed to provide additional funding for the Illinois Medicaid program generated more revenues than expected despite a drop in sales and hoarding of tax stamps prior to the effective date of the…

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General Assembly Panel Seeks Compromise on Pension Reform

Charged with finding a solution to the State of Illinois’ pension crisis, a legislative conference committee is considering a reform framework proposed by public university presidents. The central feature of the…

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Study Concludes State Pension Crisis No Threat to Bondholders

 Amidst a flurry of reports on the State of Illinois’ inability to solve its ongoing pension crisis and…