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Municipal bond issuance declined in every Southeast state in 2011, with total sales volume dropping to an 11-year low.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 - Tennessee
The Clay Gas Utility District of Clay County, Tenn., has extended a tender offer through Friday to buy back its bonds for 10 cents on the dollar.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 - Kentucky
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear and Sen. Damon Thayer joined forces Tuesday to sponsor a bill that would authorize a statewide referendum asking voters to allow expanded gambling in up to seven locations.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 -
Georgia is once again in the crosshairs of a water-rights dispute as neighboring Alabama and Florida filed appeals with the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 -
Standard & Poor’s last week affirmed its C rating on $2.3 billion of Jefferson County’s sewer system revenue warrants.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 -
The Jefferson County Commission Tuesday voted to hire a director of capital structure and investments to manage the $4.2 billion of debt that was placed into bankruptcy in November.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority officials said Tuesday that the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act creates funding uncertainties because it would eliminate federal fuel taxes now dedicated for transit agencies.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 14 - Tennessee
BRADENTON, Fla. — Tennessee hopes that historically low interest rates will fuel its high-grade refunding deal this week with far greater savings than the state's 4% threshold for refinancings.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 10 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — A bill moving swiftly through the Florida Senate could threaten the fiscal stability of the state's 67 public school districts and endanger funds that already secure bonds, according to school officials and some lawmakers.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 9 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Facing a 25% shortfall in the general fund, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said during his state of the state address Tuesday night that he would not raise taxes.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 -
The University System of Georgia is consolidating eight of the state's 35 colleges and universities in a move that may be replicated around the country as higher education institutions continue to deal with state budget cuts.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 - Virginia
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said two major energy initiatives that would bring new revenues to the state and create thousands of jobs are moving forward in separate federal approval processes.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 -
Two Kentucky senators are co-sponsoring a bill that would ban tolls on existing Interstates, according to the Courier-Journal.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 -
The Georgia Legislature is considering a $300 million infusion of additional gas tax funds to shore up funding to build the first phase of the West by Northwest traffic-congestion relief project around Atlanta.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 - Florida
Phil Allen, a veteran finance official in Florida and the director of Port Everglades, retired Feb. 3.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 -
Jefferson County, Ala., said it has not used sewer system revenues for unauthorized expenses as alleged by the trustee for the county's $3.14 billion of defaulted sewer warrants.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 7 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Bank of New York Mellon on Friday filed a complaint for declaratory judgment alleging that Jefferson County, Ala., has misused sewer system revenues that otherwise would go to pay debt service.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 6 - Florida
Florida's auditor general found increasing financial stress among cities, counties and special districts after reviewing hundreds of audits and financial statements filed in fiscal 2010.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 3 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Syncora Guarantee Inc. on Thursday joined a dozen creditors seeking to appeal various rulings by the federal judge in Alabama overseeing Jefferson County's bankruptcy case.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 2 - Hawaii
For a second year, Georgia is poised to eclipse Florida in authorizing new-money bonds in their state budgets.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 1



