- Ohio
Columbus, Ohio is eyeing a July return to the market to begin borrowing to raise funds for its $866 million fiscal 2017 capital budget.
By Nora ColomerApril 19 - Michigan
Michigans State Housing Development Authority single family revenue bonds could get a credit boost from new federal funding, Moodys Investors Service said in a commentary.
By Nora ColomerApril 18 -
Ryan A. Bendzinski, part owner of Michigan based-Bendzinski & Co. Municipal Financial Advisors, died April 11. He was 32.
By Nora ColomerApril 15 -
Ohio-based Kettering Health Network won an upgrade from Standard & Poors ahead of its upcoming $90 million sale.
By Nora ColomerApril 15 - Michigan
Flint and Genesee County will remain in a state of emergency until Aug. 14 under a four month extension granted by Michigan lawmakers on Wednesday.
By Nora ColomerApril 14 - Indiana
Carmel, Ind., is prepping a $224 million sale that would mark the first issue of bonds by the citys recently established bond bank.
By Nora ColomerApril 14 - Michigan
Michigan municipalities may need to more than double investment in water infrastructure to avoid crises like the disaster in Flint, a report commissioned by the Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association showed.
By Nora ColomerApril 13 - Michigan
Michigan lawmakers return to work this week facing a new wrinkle in the proposed restructuring of the fiscally distressed Detroit Public Schools that stands to shape governance issues.
By Nora ColomerApril 11 -
The Indiana Finance Authoritys $250 million 2014 private activity bond issue for the I-69 Section 5 project received a one-notch Fitch Ratings downgrade to BBB-minus.
By Nora ColomerApril 8 -
Ohio is highlighting the strong, multi-layered backing of its highway bonds as it prepares to sell $231 million to pay for highway capital improvements.
By Nora ColomerApril 7 -
Wayne County, Mich. closed out fiscal 2015 with a $5.7 million surplus, reversing a prior trend of deficits that led to state oversight, according to its audited financial reports.
By Nora ColomerApril 5 -
The time may be ripe to rethink Michigans emergency management law after the Flint and Detroit Public Schools crises exposed flaws that critics say highlight how the law can fail citizens and ultimately hurt the states credit.
By Nora ColomerApril 5 - Michigan
A state oversight board is restoring some executive powers to Pontiac, Mich., moving the city closer to independence after seven years of state control.
By Nora ColomerApril 1 - Michigan
The Detroit Public Schools recent emergency funding package signals the state governments commitment to help solve the districts severe financial distress, Moodys Investors Service said.
By Nora ColomerMarch 31 - North Dakota
The outlook on North Dakota's issuer credit rating was lowered to negative, as Moody's Investors Service took note of economic and budget struggles triggered by falling crude oil prices.
By Nora ColomerMarch 29 - Michigan
Allen Park, Mich.'s junk-rated debt's outlook was revised to positive by Standard & Poor's.
By Nora ColomerMarch 29 - Michigan
Michigans emergency manager system for financially distressed local governments came under fire from a task force the state governor appointed to investigate the Flint water contamination crisis.
By Nora ColomerMarch 24 -
Michigan lawmakers gave final approval to nearly $50 million of emergency cash needed to keep Detroit Public Schools open through the end of the current school year.
By Nora ColomerMarch 24 -
Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed into law $1 billion in new road and bridge funding for the next two years.
By Nora ColomerMarch 23 -
A massive restructuring of Detroit Public Schools to help the district avert bankruptcy cleared the Michigan Senate Tuesday.
By Nora ColomerMarch 22







