- Kentucky
BRADENTON, Fla. — A $500 million cost-cutting proposal for the $4.1 billion Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project could result in a review of federal approvals for the mega-project, a Kentucky transportation spokesman said.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 6 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority in Florida will use the proceeds from $750 million of short-term, tax-exempt revenue bonds to provide initial financing for one of the first state-of-the-art waste-to-energy facilities to be built in the U.S. in many years.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 5 - Mississippi
Mississippi lawmakers approved a $75 million bond bill in one of the first acts Tuesday in the opening session of the Legislature and sent it to the governor.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 5 -
Atlanta is calling on area volunteers to help maintain the city’s $2.8 billion BeltLine redevelopment project, which is to be partly funded through the issuance of bonds.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 5 - Florida
Following his swearing-in Tuesday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott gave an inauguration speech that focused on private businesses as the backbone of the state’s economy and prosperity, creating jobs, and cutting government regulations.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 5 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Fulton County, Ga.’s water and sewer revenue bonds to Aa3 from Aa2 , citing the system’s weakened financial position and narrowed debt-service coverage.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 4 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Based on current revenue projections and existing borrowing plans, Florida does not have capacity to issue debt for new programs for the next two fiscal years and stay within its self-imposed debt cap.
By Shelly SigoDecember 29 -
Tennessee tax collections exceeded budgeted estimates in November — the third month this fiscal year that all tax collections have been better than estimates, with state sales taxes showing growth.
By Shelly SigoDecember 29 - Florida
Significant changes to Florida's government structure and budget cuts being proposed by advisory teams assembled by incoming Republican Gov. Rick Scott are raising eyebrows.
By Shelly SigoDecember 29 -
The Alabama Medicaid Agency will receive a $55 million federal performance bonus for implementing methods to enroll low-income children in the health insurance program in fiscal 2010, Gov. Bob Riley announced Monday.
By Shelly SigoDecember 29 - Alabama
The Jefferson County Commission wants to end its investment advisory services contracts and appoint an in-house committee to do the work, according to the Birmingham News.
By Shelly SigoDecember 29 -
A firm associated with a former JPMorgan banker being pursued in a Securities and Exchange Commission civil case for alleged pay-to-play charges involving Jefferson County, Ala., was fired on Christmas Eve from a pension consulting job in Florida after Charles LeCroy's legal problems came to light.
By Shelly SigoDecember 28 -
Alabama federal Judge Keith Watkins accepted a settlement Monday ending a two-year-old lawsuit involving swaptions between the Alabama Public School and College Authority and JPMorgan.
By Shelly SigoDecember 27 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Lewis Diaz, a bond attorney with Peck, Shaffer & Williams LLP, has been appointed to a three-year term on the finance and administration committee of the Northern Kentucky Area Development District.
By Shelly SigoDecember 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum Wednesday announced a $25 million settlement with JPMorgan to resolve allegations that the investment bank improperly sold unregistered securities to the local government investment pool.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — A New York Supreme Court judge late Tuesday rejected JPMorgan’s motion to dismiss two lawsuits brought earlier this year by Syncora Guarantee Inc. and Assured Guaranty.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Southwest Florida Expressway Authority had the potential to issue hundreds of millions in bonds for a toll-road project that was once estimated to cost nearly $1 billion.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22 - Tennessee
A preliminary audit appears to have found that Tennessee is “materially out of compliance” with regulations for federal stimulus funds that were supposed to be spent on weatherization improvements for low-income homeowners.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare to Baa1 from A3 with a negative outlook Friday.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22 - Florida
Growth in Florida’s population will give the state two new congressional seats and two electoral votes thanks to the census count earlier this year.
By Shelly SigoDecember 22

