- Michigan
CHICAGO — Mayor Dave Bing last week said Detroit has reached a tentative agreement with about half of its unions, which could help stave off the appointment of an emergency manager.
February 3 -
Michigan lawmakers have unveiled a series of bills that would revamp the state's transportation infrastructure formula, raise $1 billion of new money, and create a new bond-issuing regional transit authority for the Detroit region.
February 2 - Nebraska
The Nebraska Public Power District will price $234 million of new-money and refunding general revenue bonds to capture interest rate savings and finance capital projects at its nuclear plant.
January 31 -
Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman made a rare appearance before legislators last week, pushing for a $327 million tax-cut plan that would reduce individual and corporate income taxes and eliminate the inheritance tax.
January 31 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appointed Jack Martin, a former chief financial officer for the U.S. Department of Education, to be emergency manager of the Highland Park School District.
January 31 -
Detroit could be required to cut its income tax rate this year under a Michigan law that was part of a deal to guarantee the struggling city a fixed amount of state revenue aid for eight years.
January 31 -
CHICAGO — The nonprofit health care sector's brief post-2008 recovery is about to deteriorate in the face of myriad pressures, credit analysts warned in a pair of reports Wednesday.
January 25 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan legislators will introduce as soon as Wednesday a 13-bill package that aims to rebuild the state's ailing transportation infrastructure by raising $1.4 billion of new revenue annually.
January 24 -
The Ohio Department of Transportation warned it was going to have to slice its budget and delay some projects by up to 20 years due to insufficient funds.
January 24 - Michigan
Fitch Ratings last week affirmed the CCC rating but revised the outlook to positive from stable on Pontiac, a Detroit suburb that is under emergency financial management.
January 24 -
Moody’s Investors Service last week upgraded to Baa2 from Baa3 its rating on Ball Memorial Hospital, affecting $101 million of bonds.
January 24 - Ohio
Ohio has reached an agreement to privatize its lucrative liquor distribution system for $1.4 billion through a newly created private nonprofit entity that will use the revenue for economic development.
January 23 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Less than a year after opening, Michigan's largest film studio reportedly is in danger of missing its Feb. 1 debt service payment.
January 20 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Wednesday night defended the state's expansion of its emergency management law for troubled local governments and urged legislators to address a steep road-funding shortfall and support a newly created educational authority that will take over the state's worst schools.
January 19 - Indiana
CHICAGO — Indianapolis is expecting an infusion of anywhere from $125 million to $400 million from hosting Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5.
January 18 -
Sioux Falls, S.D., is heading to market with a $119.2 million sales-tax-backed bond issue that marks the city's largest borrowing to date.
January 17 - Michigan
Michigan has $632 million more in its coffers than expected as it heads into fiscal 2013, fiscal officials said Friday at the state’s biannual revenue estimating conference.
January 17 - Michigan
The Brighton Area School District has asked the state for permission to put an $88 million bond issue on the May referendum.
January 17 - Indiana
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels touted his legislative agenda — which includes a controversial labor bill — and his achievements during his eight-year tenure at his final state of the state address last week.
January 17 - Michigan
A group of governments near Flint, Mich., hopes to solidify a plan over the next month to break away from the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and begin construction of their own bond-financed water pipeline to Lake Huron.
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