- Michigan
Michigan Monday launched a preliminary financial review of Flint, making the long-struggling city the first to undergo such a review since the state passed a new, broader emergency management law.
August 30 - Indiana
Indianapolis and Citizens Energy Group, a nonprofit utility, announced last week the formal closure of a high-profile deal to sell the city’s water and sewer systems to Citizens.
August 30 -
CHICAGO — After a slow 2010, capital spending by nonprofit health care borrowers will likely remain low through 2015 amid a still-weak economy and the uncertain impact of the new federal health care law, according to Fitch Ratings.
August 26 - Indiana
CHICAGO — Raymond James & Associates Inc. has agreed to repurchase $31.2 million of auction-rate securities from Indiana investors affected by the failure of the auction-rate market in 2008, Indiana Secretary of State Charles White announced Wednesday.
August 25 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Less than two weeks after its founding, Ohio Women in Public Finance has attracted more than 100 members.
August 24 -
CHICAGO — The emergency manager of Pontiac, Mich., said his plan to raise new money for the cash-strapped Detroit suburb relies on a court-ordered property tax increase.
August 23 - Michigan
Moody's Investors Service this week affirmed its Aaa rating on Livingston County's $78.2 million of outstanding general obligation debt.
August 23 -
Gov. Rick Snyder last week asked the Michigan Supreme Court to rule on a lawsuit that targets the state's controversial emergency-management law.
August 23 - Illinois
Cook County's real estate valuation fell nearly 11%, or $66 billion, in 2009 from a year earlier, a new analysis says.
August 23 -
CHICAGO — A committee of Indiana legislators will hold the first in a series of hearings today to review the state's infrastructure needs — estimated at $5.4 billion with an $800 million annual shortfall going forward — as proceeds from the long-term lease of the Indiana Toll Road are set to run out by 2015.
August 22 - Michigan
CHICAGO - The emergency manager of struggling Pontiac, Mich., last week unveiled a package of tax increases and spending cuts that he said is the only option the city has to avoid going broke by next spring or sooner.
August 19 -
CHICAGO - A trio of nonprofit hospitals in the Chicago area, including the prominent Northwestern Memorial's Prentice Women's Hospital, are expected to appeal the Illinois Department of Revenue's decision earlier this week to deny them their property-tax exemptions for failing to provide sufficient charity care.
August 18 - Indiana
CHICAGO - Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard unveiled what he called the triple-A rated city's tightest budget in years, offsetting falling revenue by dipping into funds from the city's lucrative downtown tax increment finance district.
August 16 - Michigan
The Detroit Charter Revision Commission is working to meet an Aug. 30 deadline to place a revised charter on the fall ballot.
August 16 -
The AARP joined with two other senior-citizen groups to file a friend of the court brief to the Michigan Supreme Court last week, arguing that the state’s new law taxing retirement income is unconstitutional.
August 16 -
More than 80 people, including members of Michigan's Senate Economic Development Committee, embarked Monday on a fact-finding tour of proposed sites for a controversial plan to build a publicly funded bridge over the Detroit River.
August 16 - Indiana
Fitch Ratings last week affirmed its AAA rating and stable outlook on Indianapolis.
August 16 -
CHICAGO - Nonprofit health care issuers already bracing for steep government reimbursement cuts from the new federal health care law now face a new round of cuts tied to the debt-ceiling deal.
August 12 -
CHICAGO - Detroit hopes to come to market in early September with up to $100 million of federal capital grant-backed bonds to finance part of a light-rail system along the city's main thoroughfare.
August 11 -
CHICAGO - Ohio is looking for advisors to help it explore privatization options for the Ohio Turnpike.
August 9