- Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois lawmakers ended a week-long veto session Thursday after passing a public safety pension reform measure and advancing a gaming expansion bill but without taking up a series of major bills aimed at tackling the state’s looming deficit.
December 3 -
CHICAGO — Officials in Hamtramck met with the current and incoming state treasurers this week to continue to press their case for the cash-strapped city to become the first Michigan municipality to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
December 3 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan Republican Governor-elect Rick Snyder has tapped Utah’s top budget official as his new budget director, starting Jan. 1.
November 30 -
CHICAGO — The Wayne County Airport Authority will begin refunding more than $1 billion of senior-lien general airport revenue bonds Monday to achieve interest-rate savings and take advantage of the federal alternative-minimum tax holiday.
November 30 - North Dakota
Richland County is expected to come to market this week with $8.8 million of variable-rate demand bonds for recovery zone facilities.
November 30 -
Michigan officials said the state’s road construction budget could be chopped in half by 2012 due to falling gas tax revenues.
November 30 - Michigan
Fitch Ratings last week downgraded its rating to BBB-minus from BBB-plus on three series of tax-increment financing bonds issued for Detroit’s downtown business district. The Detroit Downtown Development Authority issued the debt in 1998. The outlook remains negative.
November 30 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Ohio-based public power provider American Municipal Power Inc. will come to market Wednesday with $654 million of mostly taxable debt to finance a new hydroelectric plant along the Ohio River.
November 30 -
CHICAGO — After years of planning and local front-page headlines, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, will hit the market next week with $346 million of tax-exempt and taxable debt that will tap two federal stimulus bond programs to help finance a new convention center and medical supply mart in downtown Cleveland.
November 23 -
The Kenton County Airport Board was hit by two downgrades last week.
November 23 -
Fitch Ratings downgraded to BBB-plus from A-minus roughly $219 million of revenue bonds issued on behalf of the Nebraska Methodist Health System.
November 23 -
Lake County officials said they plan to sue the state next month over a law requiring the county to adopt a 1% local option income tax in order to lift a freeze on its property tax revenue.
November 23 -
CHICAGO — Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded to Baa1 from A3 its rating on Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, warning that the airport faces pressure from declining enplanements and airline revenue.
November 22 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Fitch Ratings downgraded Akron, Ohio, as the city prepares to hit the market Monday with a $76 million general obligation borrowing as part of its annual debt issuance to finance capital projects.
November 19 -
CHICAGO — Ohio will enter the market Monday with $300 million of tax-exempt bonds and taxable Build America Bonds to finance higher education capital projects across the state.
November 19 -
CHICAGO — Officials in Hamtramck, Mich., said they would try to set up a meeting with state Treasurer Robert Kleine in a fresh effort to win permission to file for bankruptcy.
November 18 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Officials in Hamtramck, Mich., said they would try to set up a meeting with state Treasurer Robert Kleine in a fresh effort to win permission to file for bankruptcy.
November 18 -
CHICAGO — Michigan officials Wednesday said they denied a request by the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck for permission to file for bankruptcy.
November 17 -
CHICAGO — A Detroit legislator was poised Wednesday to sponsor a package of bills that would allow Michigan to securitize up to $400 million of its tobacco settlement payments to erase the deficits carried by Detroit Public Schools and 41 other state school districts.
November 17 -
CHICAGO — Indianapolis will lease its parking meters for 50 years to a private company under a controversial plan by Mayor Greg Ballard that was narrowly approved Monday by the city-county council.
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