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CHICAGO - The chair of a Senate subcommittee in Michigan Wednesday abruptly put off a key vote on a $4 billion, partly bond-funded bridge linking Detroit and Canada.
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CHICAGO - Ohio State University is coming to market this week with at least $300 million of taxable general receipts bonds that feature 100-year maturities, marking the first time a public university has floated century bonds.
October 18 - Michigan
Michigan could see an unexpected surplus of nearly $300 million for fiscal 2011, which ended Sept. 30.
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Moody’s Investors Service last week withdrew its Ba3 rating on Methodist Hospital after it failed to provide sufficient financial information.
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State aid to Indiana University could fall to below 10% over the next decade if current trends continue, president Michael McRobbie said at his annual state of the university address.
October 18 - Indiana
Indianapolis-based law firm Baker & Daniels LLP and Minnesota-based Faegre & Benson LLP completed their merger last week and announced that the combined firm will become known as Faegre Baker Daniels starting next January.
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CHICAGO - A weak real estate market continues to plague the long-troubled senior living sector, though providers have enjoyed some stabilization in the last year, Standard & Poor's said in a new report.
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CHICAGO - The U.S. Department of Transportation revoked a $1.5 million grant to Ohio after a group of Democratic congressmen from the state said Gov. John Kasich was wrongly using the money to hire a firm to advise the state on privatizing the Ohio Turnpike.
October 11 - Ohio
Ohio auditor Dave Yost last week put Akron on a fiscal caution status, marking the first time the state has used the new criteria.
October 11 - Michigan
Moody’s Investors Service last week downgraded Lansing to A1 from Aa2, warning that the Michigan capital faces significant declines in property valuation and has a history of operating deficits.
October 11 - Indiana
Indiana collected $31 million more than projected last month and $164 million more than it collected during the same period last year, according to the state’s budget office.
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CHICAGO - A close look at Flint, Mich.'s long-standing fiscal problems provides a glimpse into the challenges facing many of America's older industrial cities, according to a case study released last week by Michigan public finance scholars.
October 7 - Illinois
CHICAGO - The president of Cook County, Ill., fired the county's comptroller Wednesday, fallout from a $90 million accounting error that inflated the general fund and partly prompted a Moody's Investors Service's downgrade.
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A possible state-ordered takeover of Flint advanced last week when Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appointed a financial review team to examine the troubled city’s finances.
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The board of the Cook County Health and Hospital System, the third-largest hospital system in the country, last week adopted a budget of $828 million.
October 5 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Cook County, Ill., will enter the market beginning Wednesday with $600 million of taxable and tax-exempt bonds in its new administration's first borrowing since taking office last year.
October 5 - Michigan
CHICAGO - Detroit Public Schools' new chief financial officer says the district's upcoming $239 million deficit bond sale will help put it on the road to stable fiscal health, allowing it to avoid the short-term borrowing it has relied on for years and erase a chunk of its structural deficit.
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CHICAGO - Gov. Rick Snyder is pushing a measure to eliminate or trim Michigan's personal property tax, which could pressure localities that rely on the money for operating costs and debt repayment, according to the Senate Fiscal Agency and local government proponents.
September 30 - Michigan
CHICAGO - Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder this week unveiled $145 million of proposed cuts, mostly tied to the correctional system, to balance the budget as the state embarks on a fresh fiscal year starting Saturday.
September 29 - Ohio
CHICAGO - Firms interested in acting as underwriter for the Ohio Housing Finance Authority have until Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. to submit proposals.
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