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State lawmakers passed bills aimed at the city's home-rule powers and a union contract impasse, as well as funding for a convention center expansion.
June 27 -
The board is offering $2.4 billion to all bondholders while $8.5 billion of par value is outstanding.
June 26 -
The plan of adjustment hearing scheduled for late July will be postponed.
June 22 -
Board asks judge to exclude bondholders' expert testimony and reports from plan of adjustment hearing.
June 21 -
The Illinois case is part of several state-level lawsuits brought by Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, accusing banks of conspiring to set the interest rates of state-issued VRDOs artificially high.
June 16 -
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is considering the turnpike's application to jumpstart funding for a $5 billion extension project with $500 million of revenue bonds.
June 16 -
Lawmakers will be called back into session after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill for having too many loopholes.
June 14 -
The refusal to hear Ohio's case is the second time this year the Court has declined to take up challenges to ARPA.
June 14 -
"Stakeholders believe the best solution is to utilize the bankruptcy process to run a marketing and sale process," Friendship Village of Schaumburg said in a statement.
June 13 -
Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott plans a special session on school choice as more states pass vouchers and Arizona's universal program sees costs explode.
June 5