- Michigan
Michigan lawmakers are trying to fix an election snafu that wiped every Flint mayoral candidate off the primary ballot and spurred a write-in candidacy on behalf of a pig named Giggles.
May 14 -
Arguing time is the enemy, Chicago attorneys successfully argued for a fast-track hearing on a pair of lawsuits challenging pension reforms that took effect in January.
May 13 -
After years of financial problems, the school district of Gary is poised to become Indiana's first local government to be taken over by an emergency financial manager.
May 12 -
A Nebraska bill to give bondholders priority over other creditors in the event of a municipal bankruptcy is not likely to pass in the 2015 legislative session as different interest groups negotiate its language.
May 8 - Ohio
Voters in Ohio approved a majority of levy requests for local school districts it rates, a credit positive for those districts, Moody's says.
May 8 -
Struggling cities like Chicago need to embark on serious restructuring efforts before its too late and mounting retirement debt pushes them toward the fate of Detroit, said some architects of that citys bankruptcy.
May 7 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said Wednesday he would meet immediately with lawmakers to seek a legislative solution to raise new road money after voters Tuesday soundly rejected a tax referendum.
May 6 - Michigan
After the Detroit Public Schools emergency manager warned the district cant pay off $85 million of state notes by the August due date, a Michigan board has approved a plan to push out the payments up to 15 years.
May 5 -
Ohio-based Promedica Health System Inc. must divest itself of another local hospital after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the hospitals appeal of a lower court ruling blocking the merger.
May 5 -
A federal lawsuit seeks to stop Ohio from using toll revenue from the Ohio Turnpike to finance non-turnpike related highway projects.
May 4 - Indiana
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has tapped Dennis Bassett, former Bank One managing director and the state's financial institutions director, as head of public finance.
May 4 - South Dakota
Standard & Poor's upgraded its rating on South Dakota to AAA, giving the state one of only a handful of prized top ratings.
May 4 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is making a three-city campaign swing Monday as part of a last-minute bus tour urging voters to approve a controversial sales tax increase on Tuesdays ballot.
May 4 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says the Detroit schools can't move forward if burdened by their current "crushing" debt load. To that end, the governor wants to divide the Detroit school district into two entities.
April 30 - Indiana
Hoosier lawmakers went down to the wire Wednesday in crafting a new budget, passing a $31 billion, two-year budget just one minute before a midnight deadline.
April 30 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has lifted the four-year long state of emergency over the city of Flint and given the city a $7 million loan to eliminate the final piece of its general fund deficit.
April 29 -
Chapter 9 guru James Spiotto says states are increasingly realizing the importance of early intervention in their distressed cities to avoid the crisis of a municipal bankruptcy where everyone loses.
April 28 -
With the possibility of Chapter 9 hanging over Detroit Public Schools, investors holding Detroit schools debt may want to consider selling, says Municipal Market Analytics.
April 28 -
The head of Wayne County, Mich., home of Detroit, has unveiled a recovery plan with deep cuts including wiping out retiree health care in an effort to avoid bankruptcy.
April 27 -
Former Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr is returning to Jones Day, the firm he worked at prior to ushering the city through the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy.
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