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The financially ailing Jackson Health System in South Florida could become the latest public nonprofit entity to be taken private despite an ongoing Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry believed to be related to bond disclosure issues.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 23 - Kentucky
Standard & Poor's Tuesday revised its outlook to positive from stable on the A rating of Western Kentucky University's 2002 and 2003 consolidated educational buildings revenue bonds.
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A statewide grand jury on public corruption said the "squandering of hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars for a mediocre product" saddled the Broward County School District with debt while leaving some areas of the county with overcrowded schools and others with vacancies.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 23 - Kentucky
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission Wednesday expects to price $269.7 million of taxable notes, though the timing of the sale depends on another major taxable deal that may hit the market this week.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 18 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida Gov. Rick Scott Wednesday rejected $2.4 billion in federal funding toward the state’s $2.6 billion high-speed rail project from Orlando to Tampa before reviewing the most recent ridership and revenue study.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 - Georgia
Georgia’s revenues increased $117 million, or 8.1%, in January, compared to the same month in 2010, officials announced last week.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 -
No major funds are included in the Obama administration’s fiscal 2012 budget for deepening the harbor at the Port of Savannah.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 - Florida
A Florida senator has filed a bill that could prevent the Miami Dolphins from getting $225 million in public funding to upgrade their stadium.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 - Alabama
Voters in Shelby County last week approved 30 mills in property taxes for public schools. A mill is $1 for every $1,000 of assessed value.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 16 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - Florida Gov. Rick Scott Tuesday announced he rejected billions in federal funding for the state’s $2.6 billion high-speed rail project from Orlando to Tampa and he notified Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood of his decision.
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BRADENTON, Fla. — A plan to cut $500 million of costs from the $4.1 billion Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project has triggered the need for additional federal environmental studies.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 15 - Tennessee
BRADENTON, Fla. — Fitch Ratings downgraded Nashville’s water and sewer bonds on Thursday to AA-minus from AA, in part because of a consent decree that could require up to $1.5 billion in capital expenditures.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 14 - Alabama
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Birmingham Commercial Development Authority is selling $72.02 million of revenue bonds Tuesday to finance a hotel and entertainment district in an effort by Alabama’s most populous city to attract larger conventions.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 11 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — A new study of pension and health care liabilities confronting Florida’s cities and counties found that those annual combined costs made up an average of 8.1% of the spending by the state’s 67 counties and 8.3% of spending by 50 cities.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 10 - Tennessee
In the first graduating class of its kind in Tennessee, 97 municipal government officials from across the state have been recognized as “Certified Municipal Financial Officers” through a state-required curriculum.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 9 - Florida
Despite rising gas prices and fewer airlines seats due to consolidation, the central Florida home to the state’s mega-theme parks saw continued gains in the number of visitors in December to Orlando and surrounding Orange County.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 9 -
Two Miami-Dade County elected officials facing recall petitions have now filed suits in an attempt to stop their recall elections.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 9 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — As the Miami Dolphins continue to seek $225 million in public funding to upgrade their privately financed stadium, a Florida senator has filed a bill that would prohibit public funds from being spent on professional sports facilities without a local referendum.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida Gov. Rick Scott rolled out his first budget Monday, proposing to slash state government spending by more than $5 billion over two years, reduce corporate income and school property taxes by $2 billion, and spend significantly less in new bond financing.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 7 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — As he prepares for upcoming trips to Dubai and China, Mike Levinson is focusing on his new day job as senior vice president and consultant with the Florida-based financial advisory firm Dunlap & Associates Inc.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 7


