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Fitch Ratings last week downgraded the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority’s rating to A from A-plus.
By Shelly SigoMay 23 - Florida
Don Glisson has been appointed to the board of governors of Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
By Shelly SigoMay 23 -
After the Alabama Legislature adjourned May 16 without providing Jefferson County fiscal relief, the federal judge overseeing the bankruptcy case will be asked Thursday to give the county additional time to decide whether to reject a lease securing $82.5 million of revenue warrants, the county said in a court filing last week.
By Shelly SigoMay 23 -
After the Alabama state Legislature ended its regular session refusing to provide fiscal relief to Jefferson County, commissioners Tuesday redirected money that might have paid GO warrants to the general fund for operations. The county lacks authority to impose taxes without state approval.
By Shelly SigoMay 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Tampa Bay Water is asking a federal district judge for a new trial after losing its first case to a jury on April 10 after a month-long proceeding.
By Shelly SigoMay 21 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Morgan Stanley plans to open its first public finance office in Atlanta to expand in the Southeast as growth resumes and infrastructure needs ramp up.
By Shelly SigoMay 18 -
Even with their largest county in bankruptcy, Alabama state legislators refused again to provide fiscal relief to Jefferson County and ended their regular session at midnight Wednesday.
By Shelly SigoMay 17 - Virginia
Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Tuesday that Virginia’s revenue collections rose 10.6% in April.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 -
Gov. Nathan Deal announced that Georgia’s net tax collections for April totaled $1.53 billion, an increase of $152 million or 11% from the year previous.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 -
Fitch Ratings last week dropped the Citrus County Hospital Board, Fla.’s bonds, issued on behalf of Citrus Memorial Health Foundation Inc., to BB-minus from BB-plus. The downgrade affects $39.4 million of outstanding debt.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 -
Miami Beach commissioners last week agreed to ask voters to increase the local tourist tax by 1% to renovate the city’s convention center and pay debt service. The tax will be on the Aug. 14 statewide primary ballot.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 -
The case administrator in Jefferson County, Ala.’s municipal bankruptcy case last week recommended the appointment of an unsecured creditors committee.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Georgia has restarted the Northwest Corridor congestion-reliever project in the Atlanta metropolitan region using a traditional approach to its construction and funding, as opposed to a public-private partnership.
By Shelly SigoMay 16 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — In a rapid fall from grace, the popular Fulton Science Academy Inc. in Georgia has seen its BBB investment-grade rating plummet to CC less than seven months after issuing $19 million of bonds.
By Shelly SigoMay 15 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Atlanta's proposed 13-year extension to comply with the terms of a federal consent decree related to sewer overflows is a credit positive, Moody's Investors Service said in a special report Monday.
By Shelly SigoMay 14 - Florida
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund may seek up to $1.7 billion of financing from the municipal market in the upcoming months.
By Shelly SigoMay 10 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Of Florida's 67 counties, an "unprecedented" 52 have joined a lawsuit challenging a new state law that county officials say could impair their ability to make bond payments and meet debt coverage requirements while reducing bonding capacity.
By Shelly SigoMay 9 - Georgia
Atlanta officials announced Monday that they reached a proposed agreement with the federal government and the state of Georgia to modify a 1999 federal wastewater consent decree.
By Shelly SigoMay 9 - Alabama
Birmingham, Ala., Mayor William Bell reportedly wants to ask voters for twice the bonding authority he originally sought, according to the Birmingham News.
By Shelly SigoMay 9 -
Federal bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett on Monday continued indefinitely proceedings related to Financial Guaranty Insurance Co.’s request for sewer rate increases in Jefferson County.
By Shelly SigoMay 9


