- 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.
April 24 - Indiana
Chicago-based David A. Noyes & Company is expanding into the primary underwriting market with the hire of Indiana muni veteran Tom Enright.
April 23 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation designed to ease Detroit's first post-bankruptcy appearance in the debt market.
April 23 -
A proposal to relieve Detroit Public Schools of a big chunk of its bond debt could increase education costs statewide, a public policy group warns.
April 22 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill. budget director Andrea Gibson is leaving the top county job after four years on the job, board President Toni Preckwinkle announced April 21.
April 22 -
Mercy Health, Ohios largest health care provider, prices $400 million of bonds this week, joining a handful of higher-rated hospitals that have started to return to the capital market after years of delaying deals.
April 21 - Michigan
Detroit Public Schools' CFO William Aldridge's departure comes at a critical time for the struggling district.
April 17 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has appointed two successor emergency managers to a pair of suburban Detroit school districts under state control.
April 16 -
The Michigan Legislature has passed a bill giving Detroit bondholders a statutory lien and intercept on its income-tax bonds, a measure aimed at easing the city's first public market sale since the end of its high-profile bankruptcy.
April 16 - Ohio
In a proposed $72 billion budget, Ohio lawmakers dropped all of Gov. John Kasich's proposals to increase taxes to offset a large income-tax cut, while keeping the income tax cut.
April 15 - Indiana
Hoosier lawmakers are revamping the state's school funding formula to boost money for growing suburban districts in a move that critics say will challenge already struggling urban districts like Indianapolis and Gary.
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