- Alabama
In a runoff election last week, Jefferson County Commissioner Bobby Humphreys lost his bid for re-election. Since the four other commissioners opted not to run again, that means an entirely new commission will be seated after the general election is held in November.
By Shelly SigoJuly 21 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking a summary judgment against former Jefferson County, Ala., commissioner Larry Langford on three counts of violating the federal Securities Act.
By Shelly SigoJuly 20 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Georgia Department of Transportation is moving forward with its second public-private partnership project — a long-discussed multi-modal passenger terminal in downtown Atlanta.
By Shelly SigoJuly 16 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Sarasota School of Arts and Sciences has closed on a rare municipal bond offering from a Florida charter school.
By Shelly SigoJuly 16 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Based on settlements recommended by the Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal judge in Alabama has issued permanent injunctions prohibiting future violations of securities laws by Montgomery bond dealer William Blount and his firm, Blount Parrish & Co., and local lobbyist Al LaPierre.
By Shelly SigoJuly 15 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Miami-Dade County, Fla., next week is pricing $524 million of tax-exempt aviation revenue bonds in what is expected to be the last major financing for Miami International Airport’s $6.49 billion capital improvement plan.
By Shelly SigoJuly 14 - Mississippi
This week at the first meeting of the presidential commission investigating the Gulf oil disaster, Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway said the charter and seafood industries are in “freefall” while perception is playing havoc with tourism.
By Shelly SigoJuly 14 - Florida
Fitch Ratings has become the third major rating agency to downgrade Miami’s general obligation bond rating ahead of a financing to build parking garages for the Marlins’ new baseball stadium, which is under construction.
By Shelly SigoJuly 14 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida Gov. Charlie Crist last week called for a special session of the Legislature on an oil-drilling ban in state waters, but the move has elicited criticism from lawmakers who say it’s a waste of money and others who say the limited scope of the session is disappointing.
By Shelly SigoJuly 12 - Mississippi
While Mississippi did not meet its revenue projections in fiscal 2010, Gov. Haley Barbour last week said the decline wasn’t as much as expected and that the state will have a final balance of $50 million to $60 million.
By Shelly SigoJuly 7 - Florida
With local Florida governments and school districts reeling from the recession, many are looking for novel ways to increase revenue.
By Shelly SigoJuly 7 - Florida
Broward County Commissioner Ilene Lieberman was elected president of the Florida Association of Counties at the organization’s annual conference last week.
By Shelly SigoJuly 7 -
A public-private partnership of the Greater Birmingham Regional Planning Commission, the Georgia Department of Transportation, and Norfolk-Southern railroad will study the feasibility of a high-speed rail connection between Birmingham and Atlanta.
By Shelly SigoJuly 7 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Port of Palm Beach, located in one of Florida’s wealthiest areas, saw one of its revenue bond ratings drop below investment grade last week.
By Shelly SigoJuly 2 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Fitch Ratings on Wednesday downgraded the Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida to below investment grade because of spending irregularities cited in a recent notice of violation by the National Indian Gaming Commission.
By Shelly SigoJuly 1 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Moody’s Investors Service yesterday downgraded Miami’s general obligation ratings just ahead of a financing to build parking garages for the Marlins’ new baseball stadium, which is under construction.
By Shelly SigoJuly 1 - Kentucky
BRADENTON, Fla. — Kentucky officials hope a popular federal loan guarantee program will be the catalyst to resume construction of a $465 million, 62-story skyscraper on the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Louisville that has been stalled by the credit crisis.
By Shelly SigoJune 30 - Virginia
Standard & Poor’s has raised its long-term underlying rating on Herndon’s general obligation debt to AAA from AA-plus based on its strong financial position and good management practices, the agency said. The outlook is stable.
By Shelly SigoJune 30 - Tennessee
Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen on Friday signed into law a $29.9 billion state budget for fiscal 2011.
By Shelly SigoJune 30 - Florida
Momentum is growing again for Florida lawmakers to hold a special session on oil drilling and clean energy strategies.
By Shelly SigoJune 30

