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Moody's Warns Illinois About Impact of Ongoing Budget Impasse

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A credit analyst with Moody's says Illinois' bond rating will remain unchanged ... despite the state entering its third month without a budget.  But, the chances of a downgrade increase the longer gridlock continues.

Illinois has the nations' lowest credit rating -- a grade that symbolizes its fiscal troubles, and adds to them; a lower score makes it costlier to borrow.

But the rating won't drop any further just yet.

That's in part because Moody's Investor Service's Ted Hampton says Illinois' propensity to delay tough decisions is already a factor in the score.  Or, as a new Moody's report phrases it, the "impasse underscores the state's governance weaknesses."

"But that could change."

Hampton says if the impasse continues past September, it's hard to see how Illinois' rating won't significantly deteriorate. He says for now, what legislators and the governor ultimately agree to do about the state's finances is more important than the time it's taking to get there.

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