Chicago City Council delays $1.5 billion refunding – The Bond Buyer

The deal, which includes a planned tender offer, drew opposition from some aldermen and Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza and triggered a credit recommendation from Municipal Market Analytics, which said on Tuesday that "this sale could be another signal that the city's decade-long uptrend in credit quality has come to an end."
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Brian Jones
1 year ago

Elect a socialist puppet of the CTU, and the city credit tanks. How many voters will link cause and effect?

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