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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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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Thursday morning declared that a state of fiscal emergency exists in the suburban Detroit-area Highland Park School District and state officials said they would be forced to advance the district its January state aid payment so that it could cover its bills, including this week's payroll.
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Detroit can avoid a state takeover if city officials reach a deal with unions by early February, Michigan Treasurer Andy Dillon said Tuesday.
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A recently abandoned plan to build a light-rail line in Detroit won new life last week when the federal government agreed to give local officials 90 days to refine a less costly plan.
January 10 - Michigan
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing told the City Council last week that contrary to earlier projections, the city would not run out of cash by April.
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Indiana has become the fourth state in the country to reach an agreement with Amazon.com Inc. for the retail giant to collect state sales tax on Internet purchases.
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The Indiana Finance Authority has issued a request for qualifications from legal firms interested in serving as transaction counsel on the state's portion of the $2.6 billion bi-state Ohio River Bridges project.
January 9 - Indiana
CHICAGO — Indiana's chief budget official is stepping down.
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Seattle-based Perkins Coie LLP has hired a trio of public finance attorneys who will work out of the firm's Chicago office to help expand its health care business.
January 6 - Michigan
A week ahead of Michigan's formal revenue forecasting conference, an independent fiscal agency has released a report suggesting the state could end its current fiscal year with a $736 million surplus.
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Indiana lawmakers returned to work Wednesday for a short session that begins with controversial labor legislation but will also likely include bills advancing a $1.3 billion bond-funded mass transit plan and raising more revenue for cash-strapped local governments.
January 4 - Ohio
Ohio will bring its first deal of the year to market next week, $174 million of general obligation bonds that will be used in part to finance the creation of high-paying technology jobs.
January 3 - South Dakota
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proposed a constitutional amendment to require a structurally balanced budget every year and prohibit the state from issuing debt to cover operating expenses.
January 3 - Nebraska
Moody’s Investors Service last week warned of a possible downgrade to bonds issued by the Central Plains Energy Project in 2007.
January 3 - Indiana
Fitch Ratings last week upgraded to AAA from AA-plus its rating on $60 million of ad valorem bonds issued by the Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank, which functions as the borrowing arm of the triple-A rated Indianapolis.
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When it comes to direct bank loans, the profile of the borrower should determine disclosure standards, said panelists on a recent webinar hosted by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
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