- Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Atlanta voters are being asked Tuesday to reauthorize a sales tax that supports the city's water and sewer system.
By Shelly SigoMarch 5 -
The North Carolina Turnpike Authority has received final federal approval of the route for the Garden Parkway, a 22-mile, limited-access toll road.
By Shelly SigoMarch 2 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Investors will see triple-A rated Broward County, Fla., in the market over four days next week pricing $462 million of new-money and refunding bonds.
By Shelly SigoMarch 1 -
A bankruptcy court judge in Alabama Wednesday afternoon certified multiple appeals filed in Jefferson County, Ala.'s Chapter 9 case, allowing them to be heard in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 29 - North Carolina
The North Carolina Insurance Underwriting Association may explore using tax-exempt bonds to pay future claims, according to the Wilmington Star News.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 29 - Florida
The Florida PACE Funding Agency short-listed firms on Friday to negotiate for banking and administrative services.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 29 -
Federal Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett has scheduled a hearing for March 23 to hear Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.’s legal motion for relief from Jefferson County, Ala.’s bankruptcy.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 29 - Alabama
David Hooks was hired last week to be Jefferson County’s director of capital structure and investments, according to the Birmingham News.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 29 - Florida
St. Petersburg-based Raymond James Financial announced that it has cleared a significant procedural hurdle in its acquisition of Morgan Keegan & Co.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 28 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley is proposing to sell as much as $500 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds to finance upgrades to road and bridges in projects that his office would select after consulting with local leaders around the state.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 24 -
Former Atlanta Chief Financial Officer Rick Anderson died Feb. 1 at his home in Gainesville, Fla. of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 24 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority approved an agreement with the state Wednesday to move forward with one of Florida's most expensive toll roads: the nearly $2 billion Wekiva Parkway.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Kentucky Turnpike Authority plans to price $256 million of new-money revenue bonds next week.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 22 - Tennessee
For a second time, the Clay Gas Utility District of Clay County, Tenn., has extended a tender offer to buy back its bonds for 10 cents on the dollar.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 22 - Georgia
Nine environmental groups last week filed a petition seeking U.S. appellate court review of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s rule certificating the Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear reactor, which will be used in two new units at Plant Vogtle in Georgia, a portion of which is publicly financed.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 22 - Florida
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund said Monday that it will release an invitation to negotiate to solicit proposals for financial advisory services.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 22 -
Moody’s Investors Service last week said it continues to review Jefferson County’s ratings for possible downgrade. They were placed under review after the county filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy in November.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 22 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Jefferson County, Ala., on Friday filed a notice of cross appeal and said that it may challenge a bankruptcy judge's ruling that allows sewer revenues to be used for debt service payments.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 21 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Florida Senate Budget Committee Wednesday unanimously approved a $70.7 billion budget for fiscal 2013 that sets the stage for controversy by transferring toll revenue from local agencies to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, and placing restrictions on bond issuance for the foreseeable future.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 -
Investors holding $3.14 billion of Jefferson County, Ala.'s sewer warrants should continue to see uninterrupted debt-service payments over the next few months thanks to an interim agreement approved by the county's bankruptcy judge this week.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16


