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The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking a $450,000 civil penalty against former Miami budget director Michael Boudreaux, who refused to reach a settlement after a jury found him guilty of securities fraud.
By Shelly SigoNovember 11 -
After seven postponements in the appeal of Jefferson County, Ala's bankruptcy case, the county's attorney requested that the chief judge of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals schedule oral arguments as soon as possible.
By Shelly SigoNovember 10 - Louisiana
Sweeping tax and budget policy changes proposed by a Louisiana legislative panel could put the state on a more sustainable fiscal path, according to S&P, which said it views the recommendations favorably.
By Shelly SigoNovember 10 - Kentucky
In Tuesdays election, North Carolina and West Virginia got new governors while the region also saw the passage of bond-related measures, including big-ticket transportation initiatives.
By Shelly SigoNovember 9 - Georgia
To keep the Atlanta Hawks playing at Philips Arena, the 17-year-old venue will undergo up to $192.5 million in interior renovations financed with $110 million of bonds and cash.
By Shelly SigoNovember 9 -
A federal judge has granted a 30-day extension for All Aboard Florida and the U.S. Department of Transportation to respond to lawsuits challenging a $1.75 billion private activity bond allocation to finance a private passenger train project.
By Shelly SigoNovember 7 - Georgia
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airports revenue bonds received a one-notch upgrade to AA-minus by Fitch Ratings, which cited a 20-year lease agreement with Delta Air Lines as a major factor behind its action.
By Shelly SigoNovember 4 -
A lawsuit that threatens to invalidate the sole security for bonds issued by the Chilton County Health Care Authority in Alabama prompted Fitch Ratings to place debts AA-minus rating on watch negative.
By Shelly SigoNovember 3 -
The developers of the All Aboard Florida intercity passenger train project unveiled a new financing strategy in court documents saying that it is designed to moot two pending federal lawsuits nearing conclusion in Washington, D.C.
By Shelly SigoNovember 2 -
Competition for tertiary care and declining admissions at Opelousas General Health System in Louisiana led S&P Global Ratings to lower the hospitals bonds below investment grade.
By Shelly SigoNovember 1 -
Indian River and Martin counties filed motions for summary judgments requesting a federal judge block the $1.75 billion private activity bond allocation for All Aboard Floridas Brightline passenger train project.
By Shelly SigoOctober 27 -
The tax supporting a $38 million bond deal for a rural Alabama hospital faces a legal challenge, though supporters say a state constitutional amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot should cure the problem for Chilton County and other localities, including Jefferson County.
By Shelly SigoOctober 26 - Georgia
Triple-A rated Georgia reported $136.4 million of present value savings on an $890 million general obligation refunding, helped by improved negative arbitrage conditions.
By Shelly SigoOctober 24 - Florida
The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund is well positioned to absorb losses, the funds financial advisor says, even though $454 million in insurance claims have been filed since Hurricane Matthew brushed the state.
By Shelly SigoOctober 20 -
Big-ticket transit plans are riding on the outcome of ballots cast in densely populated Wake County, N.C., and Atlanta in November, where voters are being asked to increase sales taxes to fund those plans.
By Shelly SigoOctober 19 - Florida
The city of Tamarac brings a small deal to market amid a heavy slate this week that officials believe is only the third public green bond offering from Florida.
By Shelly SigoOctober 18 -
Vanderbilt University received an upgrade to triple-A ahead of its first foray into the bond market since separating financially from its medical center.
By Shelly SigoOctober 17 -
Miami agreed to pay $1 million to settle securities fraud charges after the city was found guilty by a local jury of playing a shell game to hide its deteriorating financial condition from bondholders.
By Shelly SigoOctober 14 - Kentucky
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that the city of Fort Wright can proceed with its lawsuit alleging that the Kentucky Retirement Systems made millions in improper investments in alternative asset classes.
By Shelly SigoOctober 12 -
The Virginia Port Authority's credit ratings have been downgraded by S&P Global Ratings ahead of a planned bond sale that will restructure the authority's debt.
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