Moody’s downgrades $5 billion in Ameren debt *** Updated x9 ***
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Breaking story…
Click the pic for a larger image… Download the full press release here. Moody’s had already downgraded Ameren’s debt a little over a year ago…
*** UPDATE 1 *** Statement from Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn…
*** UPDATE 2 *** One thing to remember about ratings agencies and utilities is that they sometimes work hand in hand to influence public policy. As this NY Times article showed, one agency allegedly assisted an Oregon utility in its quest for a rate hike…
*** UPDATE 3 *** Citizens Utility Board executive Director Dave Kolata…
So do you think Ameren had anything to do with this rating change, I asked?
*** UPDATE 4 *** S&P threatened a downgrade last Friday…
*** UPDATE 5 *** Earlier today, the Illinois Commerce Commission approved Ameren’s consumer “relief” plan that has been all but completely rejected by the General Assembly as not nearly enough…
*** UPDATE 6 *** As the Pantagraph reported earlier this month, most consumers wouldn’t benefit from the proposed discount…
*** UPDATE 7 *** Much of the company’s debt was downgraded to “Baa2,” but some was downgraded to “Ba3.” And the “Probability of Default Rating” for CILCORP is set at “Ba1.” Here’s an explanation of Moody’s ratings…
*** UPDATE 8 *** The AP has a brief bit up…
*** UPDATE 9 *** Well that didn’t last long. Ameren’s rate “relief” plan is now off the table…
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Blagojevich TV ad for “Tax Fairness Plan” *** Updated x2 ***
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson The Governor is already hitting the airwaves with ads supporting his budget proposal. Take a look… *** UPDATE *** [Posted by Rich Miller] The governor was on NBC-5’s City Desk over the weekend. Watch Part One here, and Part Two is here. ![]() *** UPDATE 2 *** [Posted by Rich Miller] The group paying for the TV ad at the top is Citizens for Tax Fairness, Healthcare & Education. The organization was officially formed as a political committee on March 9th, so there are no campaign finance details yet. But the list of officers can be found here.
Blackshere is the former president of the Illinois AFL-CIO. Robbins is president of the Illinois Hospital Association. And that’s a misspelling for Sheila Lyons, it’s actually Sister Sheila Lyne, who is now president and CEO of Mercy Hospital.
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Sickness
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson Rich is feeling under the weather this morning. Blog updates and his other usual activities will be limited today. Let’s wish him well.
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Question of the Day
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson From an ISRA Political Victory Fund press release:
Besides the debate on the merits of the bill, the move calls into question the political tightrope that must always be walked with gun legislation in this state. The press release continues, quoting ISRA-PVF spokeman Richard Pearson:
Question(s): Is there any credibility to Pearson’s claims? How dangerous is the gun-control issue to downstate Democrats? How would you play this politically?
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Budget News
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson Here’s a collection stories on the Governor’s budget proposal: * Effects of gross receipts tax debated * Blagojevich says he is ready to do battle over tax proposals
* State chamber upset with Governor’s proposal
* Governor’s DCFS budget not getting good reveiws * New budget allocates no added money for Thomson Correctional Center * Governor enlists teachers for help with school plan
* David Greising: GRT levy reaches too far: “A million in gross revenues doesn’t mean you’re a millionaire,” Applebaum said. “It makes you about a teacher’s salary.” * Blagojevich’s plan for tax on business gets cool response from many in the state * Business leaders raise tax concerns * Governor criticized for bringing God into tax increase debate * Illinois Education Association endorses Governor’s budget * How corporations avoid paying taxes- now and to come
* Firms fear big tax hike fallout: “What you tax us for today, we’ll charge you for tomorrow, maybe earlier,” said David Sykuta of the Illinois Petroleum Council. * Editorial: Tax proposal is too flawed * Summary of Blagojevich’s business tax proposals * Governor wants to spend $11 billion on construction * Blagojevich proposes $115 million increase in casino taxes and fees * New York’s health plan influences Governor’s proposal * Swamy: Summarizing the Governor’s proposals * Casino hikes drawing fire from key players * Editorial: Budget proposal is bold but leaves some questions * Phil Kadner: Explaining balance between wasteful spending and higher taxes
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Morning Shorts
Monday, Mar 12, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Governor pledges long battle with Ameren: Blagojevich said it’s his goal to see the rates frozen and then help negotiate a new plan with the utilities. * Ameren’s credit rating would be downgraded to junk status if freeze passes * Flider wants public comment time during ICC meetings * CUB lets citizens vent on Ameren rate hikes * Pat Quinn: Make ICC Commissioners Accountable * Two natural gas utilities file for rate increases * Governor clamping down on sharing public information
* Are public documents public? Local participation in National Sunshine Week * Public information comes at a cost
* Editorial: You have a right to know, Sunshine Week * Key points in Governor’s stance on access to public records * Kristen McQueary: Governor, roll out the predatory lending program, stat * Carol Marin: Governor needs to come up with some answers * Hospital aid plan stalls with failed supplemental appropriation: Here’s how it works
* Blagojevich allies help state sell off student loans * Giannoulias polishes off Bright Start with new manager and lower fees * Exelon gets first OK for new plant in Clinton * Gun control bill could prove costly to downstate Democrats * Illinois really is more corrupt than neighbors * Amtrak study: Train to Rockford could run through Genoa * Paul Campbell, head of Dept. Central Management Services, resigns after stormy tenure * CMS chief Campbell leaves to join UnitedHealth Group * New student costs set to rise by 8% at WIU * Judge wants to “do the right thing†with man writing threatening letters to public officials * Boland bill would force city governments to buy alternative fuels; more here * Luciano: DCFS bill benefits everyone * The unlikely HPV vaccine coalition * Rep. Osmond calls for Election Day school closings
* Daley changes Burge tune * Editorial: Alderman should just say no to residential parking spaces * Dawn Turner Trice: Expecting voters to clear barriers is unreasonable * ‘Cost of war’ too much for Walter Reed, says Duckworth * Editorial: Smoking ban in individual’s car goes too far * Hospitals set to snuff out smoking * In-school clinics catch on in Illinois, languish in Missouri * Preparations are done, let the ISAT testing begin * Poll: Character trumps stance on issues in election * Election sign thefts, vandalism plague Carbondale & Marion * Orland Park ranked first in early voting for Southern Cook Co. * Elgin Community College supporters give view of another tax hike bid
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