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After cancelling a special session Monday, the Detroit City Council could meet as early as Tuesday to reconsider last week's 8-1 rejection of a contract that would make Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC the city's special counsel.
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A day after the Detroit City Council rejected a key condition of the state's release of $30 million of badly needed bond proceeds, the city's CFO said that unpaid furlough days and other cuts could offset the loss and that "bankruptcy is not an option."
November 21 - Michigan
Moody's Investors Service said Tuesday that it is maintaining its negative outlook on Michigan's local school districts, nearly a quarter of which have been downgraded since 2009.
November 21 - Michigan
After three hours of angry public comment, Detroit City Council Tuesday rejected a legal contract with public finance firm Miller Canfield that the state said is needed to win release of badly needed bond proceeds from a state-controlled escrow account.
November 20 - Ohio
Fitch Ratings last week affirmed its AA-minus on Akron’s limited-tax general obligation bonds and income-tax revenue bonds.
November 20 -
The Michigan Supreme Court may consider a lawsuit that seeks to remove the emergency manager of Detroit Public Schools after voters overturned the state’s emergency management law Nov. 6.
November 20 -
A group pushing for development of a $1.3 billion regional mass-transit system in two central Indiana counties renewed their push last week, urging lawmakers to approve a voter referendum.
November 20 - Ohio
Cuyahoga County, Ohio's most populous county and home of Cleveland, next week plans to price $101 million of bonds, the first general obligation sale under the new executive-style government.
November 20 - Michigan
Triple-A rated Oakland County wants to take advantage of a new state law and issue GO bonds to refinance roughly $500 million of outstanding certificates of participation it issued in 2007 to cover its retiree health care liability.
November 20 -
The Indiana Finance Authority selected a P3 team led by Walsh Investors for its half of the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges project that is a joint effort between the Hoosier State and Kentucky.
November 16 -
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and the Michigan treasurer Thursday signed a new agreement outlining 10 key reforms the city must implement over the next several weeks to access dollars from a bond-funded escrow account controlled by the state.
November 15 -
A one-hospital system in northern Ohio with low-investment grade ratings saw its $53 million deal oversubscribed by more than four times, according to the underwriter.
November 15 -
A week after voters overturned Michigan's controversial emergency management law, two of the state's six emergency managers are planning their exits and officials say the repeal could set the stage for the state's first municipal bankruptcy.
November 13 - Ohio
Voters approved a key property tax increase to raise money for Ohio’s Cleveland Metropolitan School District as the district launches a major reform effort.
November 13 -
Detroit Medical Center CEO Mike Duggan announced last week he will step down by the end of the year, a move largely seen as clearing the way for a run for Detroit mayor.
November 13 - Michigan
Detroit Chief Operating Officer Chris Brown, key aide to Mayor Dave Bing, is leaving to take a job at Vestas Americas, a wind power provider.
November 13 -
Indiana’s chief budget official Adam Horst announced last week he is leaving the post to join Indiana University Health after less than a year on the job.
November 13 - Illinois
The Cook County Board Friday approved a $3 billion, fiscal 2013 budget as the county prepares to come to market later this month with roughly $300 million of refunding bonds for interest-rate savings.
November 9 -
The re-election of President Obama is a credit neutral event for non-profit hospitals, but looming changes in the federal landscape tied to the new health care law and budget deficit, present challenges, Moody's Investors Service said in a report Wednesday.
November 8 -
Voters Tuesday repealed Michigan's controversial new law for fiscally stressed local governments, a move that Gov. Rick Snyder warned could lead to some municipalities declaring bankruptcy.
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