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Larry Langford, who orchestrated Jefferson County's failed sewer financings, refuted reports of his death but said he is quite sick and has been denied a request for early release from prison.
By Shelly SigoJune 5 -
Jefferson County, Ala., approved a plan with JPMorgan, bond insurers and seven hedge funds holding $2.4 billion of sewer warrants that could help the county exit Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
By Shelly SigoJune 4 - Kentucky
The Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Tuesday prices $144.4 million of revenue bonds for retail investors with institutional sales to follow.
By Shelly SigoJune 4 -
Jefferson County, Ala., has a busy week ahead with major court hearings on the county's Chapter 9 exit plan and motions to dismiss a suit claiming the county's sewer swaps are invalid.
By Shelly SigoJune 3 - Kentucky
Kentucky's McCracken County School District, with the help of an extraordinary call provision, is refunding its Build America Bonds to avoid a budget pinch because of the reduced federal subsidy.
By Shelly SigoMay 31 - Florida
With two rating upgrades, Orange County, Fla., will sell $40.2 million of public service tax refunding revenue bonds competitively on Tuesday.
By Shelly SigoMay 31 - Tennessee
Nashville Mayor Karl Dean has filed a $300 million capital spending plan for fiscal year 2014, which is eventually expected to be bond-financed.
By Shelly SigoMay 30 - Tennessee
As Tennessee's long-time debt manager retires, Mary-Margaret Collier says she is preoccupied by the prospect that bonds could lose their tax exemption.
By Shelly SigoMay 29 -
The Federal Highway Administration has given final environmental approval to Georgia's $1 billion Northwest Corridor project paving the way for work the 30-mile congestion reliever for the Atlanta region.
By Shelly SigoMay 29 - Florida
Miami Beach is participating in the two-year RE.invest Initiative funded by the Rockefeller Foundation to help the city rethink the way it designs, plans, implements, and finances infrastructure.
By Shelly SigoMay 29 - Florida
Florida municipalities experienced a "slight improvement" in their overall financial state, and could budget reserves for emergencies now, the Florida League of Cities said.
By Shelly SigoMay 29 -
The Tuomey Healthcare System in South Carolina Tuesday notified investors that S&P downgraded its bonds to BB because of a federal court ruling that could render it insolvent.
By Shelly SigoMay 28 -
The Georgia Institute of Technology's recent announcement that it will offer the first low-cost online master's degree in computer science is a credit positive, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By Shelly SigoMay 24 - Florida
Miami-Dade County's proposed $12.6 billion water and sewer system capital plan is already attracting firms interested in public-private partnerships, Mayor Carlos Gimenez said.
By Shelly SigoMay 22 -
The Virginia Department of Transportation begins a series of meetings to take public comment on the draft six-year work program being considered by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.
By Shelly SigoMay 22 - Kentucky
Kentucky's general fund revenues declined 2% in April compared with last year, and represented a decrease of $16.5 million, State Budget Director Jane Driskell said.
By Shelly SigoMay 22 -
Wells Fargo Bank N.A. has notified investors holding the defaulted bonds of three Georgia charter schools that they will lose about 22.7% of their outstanding principal.
By Shelly SigoMay 22 -
The Federal Railroad Administration and Georgia Department of Transportation are preparing a study to evaluate high-speed passenger rail service between Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C.
By Shelly SigoMay 22 - Florida
Florida Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in special projects from the fiscal 2014 budget he received from the Legislature. The final $74.1 billion spending plan is the state's largest.
By Shelly SigoMay 20 - Florida
With market conditions continuing to improve, the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund should have no problem issuing bonds to pay claims over the next 12 months.
By Shelly SigoMay 16

