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BRADENTON, Fla. — The Florida House yesterday passed a bill adopting a statewide passenger rail policy and creating a commission to oversee existing and new rail projects.
By Shelly SigoDecember 7 - Kentucky
BRADENTON, Fla. — On the heels of a rating upgrade to triple-A, the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government Water Works Board in Kentucky tomorrow plans to competitively sell $78.5 million of tax-exempt advance refunding bonds and $127.8 million of federally taxable Build America Bonds.
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BRADENTON, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday approved Gov. Charlie Crist’s request to impanel a statewide grand jury to conduct a year-long investigation into government corruption.
By Shelly SigoDecember 3 - Kentucky
Standard & Poor’s on Monday raised its underlying rating on Louisville and Jefferson County Metro Government’s Board of Water Works’ revenue bonds to AAA from AA-plus.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 - Georgia
Provisional ballots to be counted today may determine Atlanta’s next mayor.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 -
The Georgia Department of Transportation today hosts an industry workshop in Atlanta about its new public-private partnership program.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 -
The Florida Legislature begins a special session today to consider creating a statewide passenger rail policy and to approve funding for existing and new rail projects.
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Jefferson County commissioners last week decided they will no longer seek a $25 million line of credit from Regions Bank, according to local publications.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 - Florida
BRADENTON, Fla. — Against the backdrop of an annual internal audit critical of some of Miami’s budget practices, two agencies have assigned ratings to the city’s upcoming sale of $120 million of revenue bonds with the proceeds financing a parking garage for a Major League Baseball stadium.
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The Atlanta City Council on Monday unanimously approved a new lease with Delta Air Lines at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 - Florida
The city of Sunrise on Monday removed Bank of America Merrill Lynch from its underwriting syndicate because its parent company, Bank of America NA, has come under fire in Florida for its mortgage and loan restructuring practices.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 - Florida
Florida’s elected Cabinet on Tuesday authorized the sale of nearly $1.5 billion of debt.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 -
A federal judge has scheduled a hearing for Dec. 8 to consider a motion for relief sought by 50 retirees who are suing the city of Prichard, which filed for municipal bankruptcy in October.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Saying that Jefferson County, Ala.’s sewer debt crisis has gone on too long, a grassroots organization of business leaders is trying raise public support to press local politicians and the county’s creditors for a solution.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Cullman County, Ala., Health Care Authority tomorrow plans to issue $75 million of fixed-rate revenue refunding bonds and pay a swap termination fee to restructure its debt portfolio.
By Shelly SigoNovember 17 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Jefferson County, Ala. on Friday filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan, Blount Parrish & Co., Charles LeCroy, Douglas MacFaddin, Larry Langford, William Blount, and Albert LaPierre for their roles in the county’s $3.2 billion of troubled sewer refinancings and swaps
By Shelly SigoNovember 13 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Former Jefferson County, Ala., commissioner Mary Buckelew will serve no prison time for lying to a grand jury about expensive gifts and spa treatments she received to influence her vote in connection with $3.2 billion of debt and swaps sold for the county’s sewer system.
By Shelly SigoNovember 12 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Stressed community development districts in Florida this month have told bondholders that they continue to rely on reserves to make debt payments. Some have filed notices of default and analysts expect their number to increase.
By Shelly SigoNovember 11 - Tennessee
The Tennessee State School Bond Authority last Thursday finalized plans to sell up to $184 million of qualified school construction bonds.
By Shelly SigoNovember 11 - Georgia
Georgia insurance regulators are investigating the financial practices of Southeastern United Insurance Co., which sold workers’ compensation insurance coverage to 53 municipalities and hundreds of companies before being liquidated, according to a story by Georgia Public Broadcasting on Monday.
By Shelly SigoNovember 11
