- Tennessee
Tennessee expects to sell one of the largest competitive deals this week with $140 million of general obligation bonds backed by the state's full faith and credit.
By Shelly SigoNovember 12 -
John Rodstrom, head of public finance at Oppenheimer & Co., says the bank is hiring and plans to become better known for its work in the municipal bond market.
By Shelly SigoNovember 12 -
An "ad hoc" group holding $676 million of Jefferson County, Ala.'s sewer warrants says the bankrupt county has failed to propose reasonable sewer rate increases that protect their holdings.
By Shelly SigoNovember 12 -
Miami-Dade County will consider hiring special counsel to explore whether there's a tax issue with revenue bonds sold in 1996.
By Shelly SigoNovember 8 -
The Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority in central Florida hopes to take advantage of low market rates for savings and reduce its variable-rate exposure in a $463 million refunding Nov. 15.
By Shelly SigoNovember 7 - South Carolina
South Carolina Department of Revenue officials are still rebounding from one of the largest computer hacking episodes in the country.
By Shelly SigoNovember 7 - Georgia
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell pitched his support for building the Atlanta Falcons a new stadium to hundreds of team supporters.
By Shelly SigoNovember 7 -
Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners approved new sewer rates that have already drawn protests from many quarters.
By Shelly SigoNovember 7 -
A federal judge has ordered Tampa Bay Water to pay $20 million in legal costs to an engineering firm the water supplier unsuccessfully sued this year.
By Shelly SigoNovember 6 -
Jefferson County, Ala.'s plan to factor corruption into future sewer system rate increases is setting the stage for another legal fight with the trustee for the system’s $3.2 billion of debt.
By Shelly SigoNovember 5 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will consume its reserves by 2018, and that could derail plans to fund billions in capital needs over the next decade, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By Shelly SigoNovember 2 - Kentucky
A Kentucky legislative task force is in the final stretch of considering major pension plan restructuring options and dealing with a $33 billion liability.
By Shelly SigoNovember 1 -
The Louisville and Southern Indiana Bridges Authority approved a development agreement governing the construction, financing, and long-term management of the Ohio River Bridges Project.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 -
The $652 million harbor dredging project for the Port of Savannah, Ga. cleared a major hurdle when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed the Record of Decision approving the project.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 - Florida
In a preliminary report on Florida’s debt capacity, the Division of Bond Finance said that the state’s outstanding debt decreased by $500 million in 2011 and $1.5 billion in 2012.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 -
Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners decided to move forward with a plan that is expected to increase sewer system rates for the first time in at least four years.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 -
Former Montgomery, Ala., bond dealer Bill Blount has been moved to a halfway house to transition toward the end of his federal pay-to-play felony sentence for his role in the sale of bankrupt Jefferson County’s defaulted sewer warrants.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 -
As the Southeast's economy slowly begins to thaw, measures on the Nov. 6 ballot reflect both fiscal conservatism and pent-up demand for education and transportation needs.
By Shelly SigoOctober 31 -
Chesapeake, Va.'s triple-B rated toll bridge deal last Wednesday saw investors chasing yield and oversubscribing the $151 million deal by more than 12 times.
By Shelly SigoOctober 29 -
After weighing which financing was least likely to provoke a third investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Miami chose a limited public offering to refinance a bank loan.
By Shelly SigoOctober 26
