Municipal Bond ETFs Are Not Without Risks

The state, though, is working fast to rectify the situation. The Illinois Senate overrode Republican Governor Bruce Rauner’s veto of budget bills approved this week by the Democrat-led legislature, moving closer toward an end to the record budget impasses, reports Elizabeth Campbell for Bloomberg.

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“We passed a bipartisan balanced budget for the first time in a couple of years,’’ Senate President John Cullerton, a Democrat, said on the floor. “I’m certainly disappointed that he vetoed a balanced budget, but I’m glad that we were able to override him.’’

The Senate approved a $36 billion spending plan and package of tax increases that the House already approved. The S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings both said the measures would mark a shift toward reversing the state’s financial situation, but both warned that a downgrade is still possible without a budget in place.

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