- Indiana
CHICAGO — Whiting, Ind., will remarket $200 million of environmental facility revenue bonds as early as Tuesday on behalf of BP Products North America Inc., which operates its second-largest refinery in the northwest Indiana town.
March 28 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s proposed two-year spending plan would gut the budget of one of the state’s oldest bond issuers but leave its bond-issuing authority intact.
March 24 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Mayor Dave Bing Tuesday said he would challenge newly released U.S. Census results that show Detroit’s population dropped by a quarter in the last decade to 713,000, the lowest head count since 1910.
March 23 -
CHICAGO — Ohio senators Wednesday unanimously passed a $7 billion, two-year transportation budget that allows the state to impose tolls to finance projects and enter into public-private partnerships to build and maintain new infrastructure.
March 23 -
CHICAGO — Dayton, Ohio-based MedAmerica Health Systems will begin taking retail orders Wednesday on $100 million of fixed-rate bonds followed by institutional sales Thursday.
March 22 -
A 12-member group of politicans and business leaders is asking Gov. John Kasich to reconsider his decision to abandon plans for high-speed rail in Ohio.
March 22 - Michigan
After a debate over the legal use of general obligation bonds, the Detroit City Council last week unanimously voted to use $750,000 of debt to demolish the former landmark Ford Auditorium.
March 22 - Michigan
Three years into his tenure, Detroit Public Schools emergency manager Robert Bobb has won control of its academics thanks to a new Michigan law that gives emergency managers control over more than just a distressed governmental unit’s finances.
March 22 - Indiana
Indiana senators are holding the first of a series of budget hearings this week despite the absence of House Democrats, most of whom remain in neighboring Illinois in protest of a series of Republican-backed bills that curtail public unions.
March 22 - Illinois
Moody’s Investors Service dropped Maywood, in Cook County west of Chicago, five notches to Baa3 from A1. The action affects $30.7 million of outstanding general obligation unlimited-tax debt.
March 22 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Warning that municipalities across Michigan are facing serious fiscal challenges, freshman Gov. Rick Snyder Monday unveiled a package of bills that would overhaul local governance while slashing state aid by a third.
March 21 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The new administration running Cook County, Ill., is conducting its first request for proposal process to assemble a finance team to lead debt issuance over the next two years.
March 16 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Ohio Gov. John Kasich Tuesday unveiled a highly anticipated two-year budget that tackles an $8 billion shortfall and avoids raising taxes by cutting spending, selling state assets, and pushing off near-term debt payments.
March 15 - South Dakota
CHICAGO — South Dakota lawmakers have approved a $3.9 billion all-funds fiscal 2012 budget that fulfills Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s promise to eliminate the state’s structural deficit within one year without dipping into reserves or raising taxes.
March 15 -
Ohio Gov. John Kasich reportedly said last week he does not support giving Cincinnati $50 million for a long-planned $150 million streetcar project.
March 15 - Nebraska
Nebraska lawmakers are eliminating a new tax on phone sales that Lincoln levied last year to help lower its deficit.
March 15 - Michigan
Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh and president pro tempore Gary Brown said they plan to meet with Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder this week to dissuade him from enacting major cuts in local aid from the state.
March 15 - Michigan
Detroit Public Schools emergency financial manager Robert Bobb last week unveiled a plan to lease 41 failing public schools — about a quarter of its schools — to private charter school operators.
March 15 -
CHICAGO — The Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System, a small A-plus-rated provider in southern Illinois, began planning a $45 million bond issue early last fall. But after months of watching interest rates climb in the public market, the hospital decided to privately place the debt with a bank.
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CHICAGO — Michigan is set to enact a controversial law that expands state power over fiscally stressed local governments and gives emergency managers broader authority, including the ability to terminate labor contracts.
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