- Indiana
Six months after an Indiana school district defaulted on bond payments, Standard & Poor's affirmed its A rating on the bonds and removed them from negative CreditWatch.
July 2 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Thursday appointed a review team to delve into Wayne Countys finances, a day after a state board found the county to be in a probable state of fiscal stress.
July 2 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill. President Toni Preckwinkle said she plans to fast track her proposal to raise the sales tax by one percent by calling for a vote this month on the controversial proposal.
July 2 - Michigan
A Michigan emergency board Wednesday found that the states most populous county faces probable financial stress, a finding that is the first step toward a partial or state takeover.
July 1 -
Issuers need to disclose any and all bank loans so that investors and ratings analysts have a clear picture of the $60 billion market, panelists said at a Bond Buyer event in Chicago.
July 1 -
Issuers from Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan compared notes on market challenges at the Bond Buyer's Midwest conference; Illinois credits face the toughest sledding.
June 30 - Indiana
Indiana is bringing $95 million of highly-rated taxable appropriation-backed bonds to market this week to finance an upgrade to the state's most popular sports facility, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
June 30 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill., Board President Toni Preckwinkle Tuesday formally proposed raising the sales tax to shore up the county's $6.5 billion pension shortfall, saying it's necessary because Springfield has refused to pass her reform proposal.
June 30 - Illinois
Public finance attorney Maribel Mata Benedict has joined Detroit-based law firm Miller Canfield in the firm's Chicago office from Katten Muchin Rosenman.
June 23 - Illinois
Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle Monday announced she has tapped a Chicago Park District executive to act as the countys new budget chief.
June 22 - Michigan
Wayne County, Mich. is reportedly asking a local businessman to buy a half-built, bond-financed jail in downtown Detroit as well as a historic building that houses county administrative offices as it scrambles to get a handle on a deteriorating fiscal position.
June 19 - Michigan
Michigan officials downplayed the possibility of bankruptcy for Wayne County as the county begins to walk down the same path as its largest city, Detroit.
June 19 - Michigan
Wayne County, Mich. officials say they expect investor interest in an upcoming financing though it will come just days after the county executive requested that the state step in and declare a financial emergency.
June 18 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder touted the states new $54 billion 2016 budget as a spending plan that will continue the states path to prosperity.
June 17 -
A federal judge Tuesday said federal approval of a controversial $1.5 billion toll road between Indiana and Illinois was arbitrary and capricious and in violation of federal environmental law.
June 17 -
A Michigan appeals court ruling clipped the authority of the states emergency managers in the first case examining the extent of their power under the states law for distressed local governments.
June 16 -
Holders of $5.2 billion of Detroit water and sewer bonds are again playing a key role as the city attempts to execute its last big bargain struck during its bankruptcy.
June 15 -
A coalition of environmental groups wants the Federal Highway Administration to withdraw its support for the controversial Illiana Corridor toll road.
June 12 - Indiana
The director of Indiana's Office of Management and Budget is leaving the state to take a job with a nursing home construction company.
June 12 -
Holders of $5.2 billion of Detroit water and sewer bonds will have a say in whether a new regional authority will take over the long-troubled Detroit Water and Sewerage Department.
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