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Michigan would create a board to oversee Detroit for up to 20 years and contribute $195 million to the troubled city's pensions in a series of bills expected to be unveiled late Thursday.
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The state of Michigan has conditionally approved Wayne County's deficit elimination plan, easing immediate concerns of a state takeover, county officials said Wednesday.
May 8 - Ohio
Ohio will issue nearly $1.9 billion in general obligation bonds over the next 10 years after voters approved the request in a Tuesday primary that saw the majority of borrowings in Ohio and Michigan approved by voters.
May 7 -
Michigan lawmakers Tuesday created a special committee to deal with Detroit's bankruptcy and recovery ahead of legislation outlining a state contribution that could be unveiled as soon as Thursday.
May 6 - Indiana
Indiana-based Sycamore Advisors has hired Chicago City Colleges CFO Melanie Shaker to open a new Chicago office and expand into the Midwest's largest market.
May 6 -
Bankrupt Detroit Monday filed a new plan to adjust its debt that reflects recent settlement with key creditors, though deals with some bondholders remain elusive.
May 5 -
A federal judge Wednesday heard arguments from Michigan attorneys defending the state's controversial emergency management law from a lawsuit that calls it unconstitutional and illegal.
May 1 -
An issuer's credit health may become more important to the evaluation of special revenue bonds if Detroit impairs its water and sewer debt, Fitch Ratings said in a detailed look at how it may revise criteria after the largest municipal bankruptcy in the U.S.
May 1 - Michigan
Michigan Treasurer Kevin Clinton is concerned about Wayne County's ability to implement a deficit elimination plan, setting up a possible state takeover of the junk-rated county that is home of Detroit.
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The banks that hold $1.4 billion of Detroit pension certificates have appealed the bankruptcy court's recent approval of a settlement with the counterparties that hold interest-rate swaps hedging the certificates.
April 30 - Indiana
Gary, Ind. is set to enter the market this week with its first bond sale in nearly a decade, and at the same time is advancing a plan for a second borrowing.
April 28 - Michigan
A Michigan board Monday approved two emergency loans to help cover payroll for a pair of distressed local school districts.
April 28 -
With two new settlements in hand, Detroit's attorneys at a hearing Monday touted the city's recent progress, with the judge calling the series of deals unprecedented in Chapter 9 history.
April 28 -
Settlements are coming quickly now in the Detroit bankruptcy case, as the city Monday announced a deal with a coalition of unions over collective bargaining agreements.
April 28 -
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy will consider final approval of a key bankruptcy document Monday that includes a fresh settlement reached with retirees late Friday.
April 28 -
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr said a handful of major infrastructure projects and the city's thriving downtown will help drive a revival that mirrors places like Miami and Baltimore.
April 25 -
Oversight will be key to keeping the city out of another Chapter 9, Detroit CFO John Hill said at a Chicago forum on Wednesday.
April 24 -
Officials at Ohio-based Promedica Health System Inc. said they would go to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary after a federal appeals court ruled a merger with another local provider would be anticompetitive.
April 24 -
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes tapped Martha Kopacz of Phoenix Management Services to act as a municipal finance expert witness reviewing Detroit's bankruptcy exit plan, and Richard Ravitch as a consultant to the court.
April 22 -
The judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy ordered the city back into mediation with limited-tax GO bondholders and water and sewer holders in a renewed effort to reach settlements.
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