- Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. - Tampa, Fla., Tuesday priced $121 million of water and sewer revenue bonds in a deal where more than half the sales went to retail buyers after the underwriters were incentivized to find them.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 1 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - A federal bankruptcy judge in Tampa on Monday issued a final ruling in a developer's Chapter 11 filing that could have a chilling effect on owners of Florida community development district bonds, observers said.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 - Louisiana
Moody’s Investors Service last week downgraded the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board’s revenue debt to Baa1 from A3 with a negative outlook. The move affects $172 million of outstanding sewer revenue bonds.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 - Georgia
The Atlanta Development Authority is seeking candidates interested in becoming its chief financial officer.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 -
Georgia Department of Transportation chief engineer Gerald Ross will become the director of the state’s public-private partnership program. A 29-year veteran of GDOT, he replaces Sandra Burgess, who is retiring this week.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 -
The termination of NASA’s space shuttle program, primarily located at the Kennedy Space Center in central Florida, is a credit negative for Brevard County and surrounding areas, Moody’s Investors Service said in Monday’s Weekly Credit Outlook.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 - Alabama
Birmingham Mayor William Bell last week won reelection for another two years, handily besting five challengers with 88.9% of the vote.
By Shelly SigoAugust 31 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - Jefferson County, Ala., late Friday released its 2009 audit, with authors reiterating as they did earlier this year that the County Commission's ability to continue as a going concern is in substantial doubt without restructuring the local government's troubled debt.
By Shelly SigoAugust 29 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — A federal bankruptcy judge has allowed Lambuth University to lease its grounds to Tennessee's Board of Regents so that utilities remain on and the University of Memphis can begin offering classes there this fall.
By Shelly SigoAugust 26 - South Carolina
BRADENTON, Fla. — Charleston County, S.C., Wednesday received its third gilt-edged rating, this time from Fitch Ratings, which cited the coastal county's strong finances and diversity in job growth despite the recession.
By Shelly SigoAugust 25 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Emmet & Co. and First Manhattan Co. have filed suit against Catholic Health East and Merrill Lynch claiming that $132.26 million of escrowed bonds issued by conduit entities in three states were improperly called.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 - Louisiana
The Clay Gas Utility District of Clay County on Tuesday filed a notice saying that it hopes to make a tender offer for some or all of its bonds, which are in default.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 - Alabama
Gov. Robert Bentley Tuesday announced the appointment of Marquita Davis as director of the Alabama Finance Department.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 -
House Financial Services Committee chairman Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., last week told mayors in Jefferson County that he believes the right decisions will be made by county commissioners dealing with the sewer debt crisis, according to the Birmingham News.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 -
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Oct. 4 will hear arguments in the appeal filed by former Jefferson County Commissioner Gary White.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 - Tennessee
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Tennessee State Funding Board is revising its debt-management policies in addition to requiring that all local governments adopt their own such policies by the end of this year.
By Shelly SigoAugust 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - South Miami, has reached a closing agreement and settlement with the Internal Revenue Service over impermissible uses of tax-exempt bond and bank loan proceeds to build a parking garage.
By Shelly SigoAugust 19 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - A stalled beltway project near Jacksonville in northeast Florida will get a partial kick-start with the construction of a bond-financed segment, state officials announced Wednesday.
By Shelly SigoAugust 18 - Kentucky
Kentucky’s general fund receipts for July, the first month of fiscal 2012, were $693.2 million, a 6.9% rise from last July, budget director Mary Lassiter said.
By Shelly SigoAugust 17 -
A ruling by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in June handing Georgia a victory over drinking water withdrawal rights from tributaries in the Atlanta area may be in jeopardy. Alabama and Florida last week asked the appellate court to reconsider its ruling in the so-called water war between the states that has gone on well over a decade.
By Shelly SigoAugust 17


