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BRADENTON, Fla. — The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority in north Florida cancelled its meeting set for Wednesday.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 18 - Kentucky
Kentucky Senate President David Williams last week expressed concern over the divided work and funding plans that were recently proposed for the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 18 - Georgia
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Jan. 5 approval certifying Westinghouse’s AP1000 nuclear reactor is “a major milestone for the U.S. nuclear generation industry,” according to a special comment from Moody’s Investors Service.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 18 -
In speaking engagements around Alabama last week, Gov. Robert Bentley announced that he plans to ask the Legislature to make major changes in the state budget, and to issue $2 billion of bonds for transportation projects.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 18 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday refused to review the conviction of former Jefferson County, Ala., Commission President Larry Langford.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 17 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority meets Wednesday to continue working toward a resolution on its $115.9 million of defaulted bonds, which were sold to build a toll bridge in north Florida.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 13 - Virginia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell Wednesday laid out his legislative agenda to a joint session of the General Assembly, saying he would focus more spending on education, transportation and underfunded pensions.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 12 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Budget cuts, public education funding and raising revenue through expanded gambling are on the agenda as Florida lawmakers convene two months early this year because of redistricting duties.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 11 - Tennessee
The Tennessee Energy Acquisition Corp. on Monday announced that it received consent from a majority of bondholders to make changes in the indenture and the gas-purchase agreement relating to its Series 2006A and B bonds.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 11 - Florida
Fitch Ratings on Tuesday downgraded the South Florida Water Management District’s certificates of participation to AA-minus from AA, citing a new Florida law restricting the agency’s ability to raise revenues.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 11 -
A construction firm convicted of fraud in connection with repairing Jefferson County’s sewer system has finally paid nearly $20 million in fines and court costs assessed more than five years ago, Alabama U.S. attorney Joyce White Vance said Friday.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 11 - Georgia
Georgia's plan to develop statewide alternative drinking water projects funded with $300 million of state general obligation bonds is a credit-positive, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 9 - Kentucky
The independent financial advisory firm, C.D. Bowling & Associates in Lexington, Ky., has changed its name to Civic Finance Advisors LLC and added three new partners.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 -
The independent financial advisory firm, C.D. Bowling & Associates in Lexington, Ky., has changed its name to Civic Finance Advisors LLC and added three new partners.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 -
Alabama federal Judge Thomas Bennett Friday limited the power of the receiver managing Jefferson County's sewer system.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 - Tennessee
The Clay Gas Utility District of Clay County, Tenn., never made a payment on its bonds over the past decade. Now the district is offering to buy them for 10 cents on the dollar in a contingent tender offer.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 -
Alabama federal Judge Thomas Bennett Friday limited the power of the receiver managing Jefferson County's sewer system.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 -
As Jefferson County, Ala., slogs through the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy, at least 10 bills that provide various forms of fiscal relief for the county are being advertised in advance of this year's regular legislative session, which begins Feb. 7.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 4 - South Carolina
As of Jan. 1, the consulting firm Wilbur Smith Associates no longer exists in name, and its headquarters have moved from Columbia, S.C., to Cambridge, Mass.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 4 - Kentucky
Kentucky and Indiana officials announced last week that they reached consensus on a basic plan to finance and build the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 4

