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Richland County, S.C., started paying an extra penny sales tax Wednesday, which will provide $1 billion for transportation projects over the next 22 years.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 - Georgia
The Georgia World Congress Center Authority Tuesday approved a contract with 360 Architecture to design a $1 billion stadium for the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 -
Financially strapped Miami has notified bondholders that the Catholic Archdiocese has filed a lawsuit against the city seeking $89 million dollars in damages, plus interest, attorneys' fees, and expenses.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 - Florida
In this final week of legislative session, Florida lawmakers may give final approval to a bill that would authorize Neighborhood Improvement Districts to issue bonds backed by special assessments.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 -
The Jefferson County, Ala., Commission thought it had landed a state Supreme Court justice as a replacement for the recently retired county attorney but the attorney backed out less than a week later.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 -
Fitch Ratings on Tuesday became the third agency to withdraw its rating on $131.2 million of defaulted toll-bridge bonds issued by north Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority.
By Shelly SigoMay 1 - Florida
In the final stretch of Florida's annual session, lawmakers are taking action on a $74.5 billion state budget, bills affecting agencies with bonding authority, and subsidies to finance pro-sports stadium upgrades.
By Shelly SigoApril 30 -
Gilt-edged Charlotte, N.C., will close May 7 on a $171 million deal that saw significant refunding savings as well as low borrowing costs at pricing, according to Treasurer Scott Greer.
By Shelly SigoApril 24 -
Kentucky Treasurer Todd Hollenbach is asking residents of the state to urge their congressional representatives to save the tax-exemption on municipal bonds.
By Shelly SigoApril 24 -
Miami-Dade County commissioners at their regular meeting May 7 will be asked to create a task force to study increasing the local sales tax to pay for needed infrastructure.
By Shelly SigoApril 24 -
A hearing in Alabama federal court will consider a motion by Bank of New York Mellon, which wants a detailed review of bankrupt Jefferson County's sewer system finances, studies, assets, and future plans.
By Shelly SigoApril 24 - Florida
The National Football League Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins, both made significant headway toward public financing for major stadium projects.
By Shelly SigoApril 19 -
Investors who bought $860.1 million of Charlotte Airport revenue bonds could be impaired by a bill in the North Carolina General Assembly, according to a bond attorney.
By Shelly SigoApril 18 -
Years after former Alabama Gov. Bob Riley waged war to eliminate casino-like slot machines operated as electronic charity bingo games, bondholders are still in court fighting to salvage their investments.
By Shelly SigoApril 17 - Florida
The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority is asking Florida Gov. Rick Scott and the Santa Rosa County Commission to appoint new members so it can continue to meet.
By Shelly SigoApril 17 - Florida
Miami-Dade County commissioners Tuesday began the process of approving $4.24 billion of bonds to finance water and sewer system capital improvements and repairs mostly related to a consent decree.
By Shelly SigoApril 17 - Alabama
Bankrupt Jefferson County, Ala., is looking for a new head staff attorney after county commissioners secured the involuntary retirement of Jeff Sewell.
By Shelly SigoApril 17 -
Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett ruled that Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. cannot proceed with its lawsuit against JPMorgan in New York state court because it involves bankrupt Jefferson County, Ala.
By Shelly SigoApril 17 - Florida
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Finance Corp. sold $2 billion of taxable bonds Wednesday that were oversubscribed by investors looking for yield, and at interest rates below what the agency anticipated.
By Shelly SigoApril 15 - Florida
The legal work in municipal offerings is serious business, but there were few dull moments when bond attorney Elise Judelle was on the deal. Judelle, one of Florida's first female bond attorneys, retired March 29.
By Shelly SigoApril 12