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A petition has been filed with the Florida Supreme Court challenging Gov. Rick Scott’s right to freeze state rule-making procedures, which is an action he took shortly after taking office in January.
By Shelly SigoApril 6 -
Alabama officials are considering increasing the use of tolls to build roads in the state and replace the potential loss of $150 million in federal funds.
By Shelly SigoApril 6 - Alabama
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley last week ordered 15% cuts in the state’s general fund budget for the remainder of fiscal 2011, which ends Sept. 30.
By Shelly SigoApril 6 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Kentucky Turnpike Authority Wednesday expects to conclude a two-day pricing of $112.6 million of new and refunding revenue bonds.
By Shelly SigoApril 5 -
MIAMI BEACH — A bipartisan effort is under way to eliminate the tax exemption on municipal bonds, attorney Rosemary Becchi, a partner at Patton Boggs LLC, said at The Bond Buyer and Bond Dealers of America’s Third National Municipal Bond Summit here Thursday.
By Shelly SigoMarch 31 -
MIAMI BEACH — While there are signs that state revenues are slowly growing again in the Southeast, experts here warn that negative budget pressures will persist in coming years as governments struggle to meet their obligations.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 -
The Virginia Port Authority has released a request for proposals seeking firms interested in becoming managing and co-managing underwriters for deals.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 - Kentucky
The Louisville and Southern Indiana Bridges Authority’s finance and construction committee was scheduled to meet this week to review the results of a two-day industry forum held in February that drew many international firms involved in public-private partnerships, as well as top investment banks.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 - Georgia
Standard & Poor’s Monday lowered its long-term rating on DeKalb County, Ga.’s general obligation bonds to BBB from AA-minus.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 - Florida
Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in February was 11.5%, down 0.4% from January, Agency for Workforce Innovation director Cynthia Lorenzo announced Friday.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 -
Mobile is scrambling to find a replacement cruise liner because Carnival Cruise Lines has announced it will move its 2,052-passenger ship the Elation to New Orleans in October.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida lawmakers are moving forward to consolidate three toll-road authorities in a revised plan that now excludes the financially ailing Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority, which appears headed for a bond payment default this year.
By Shelly SigoMarch 25 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Delta Air Lines Inc.’s 25% service reduction at Memphis International Airport could be a harbinger of future cutbacks at the Tennessee hub and other airports as carriers respond to sharply increasing fuel prices, according to rating agency analysts.
By Shelly SigoMarch 24 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — A Florida Senate transportation committee is entertaining a proposal to merge four expressway and bridge authorities with outstanding debt into Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 -
The Kentucky Legislature is in overtime trying to come up with an agreement to plug a $176 million deficit in the state’s Medicaid program this year.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 - Georgia
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has unveiled a plan to reduce the annual and long-term costs of the city’s pension program.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 -
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., said Friday that there is little hope that Florida can come up with a plan to regain $2.4 billion in federal funds for a high-speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 -
Jefferson County will not ask the Alabama Supreme Court for a rehearing on its occupational tax ruling, the Birmingham News reported Tuesday.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 -
A federal trial challenging Alabama’s school-funding formula started Monday in Huntsville before Judge Lynwood Smith. The suit was filed two years ago by parents in rural north Alabama counties who claim that state funding for the public education system is based on a discriminatory formula that includes the lowest property-tax rate in the country.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal’s new Water Supply Task Force began mapping a strategy on Monday for the use of $300 million of bonds to help finance critical drinking facilities in the state.
By Shelly SigoMarch 22


