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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority could pursue a portion of its $8 billion expansion plan under terms of a bill Georgia legislators passed shortly before adjourning.
By Shelly SigoMarch 28 - Florida
A Florida bill that an industry association believes could increase borrowing costs for Gainesville Regional Utilities has been sent to Gov. Rick Scott for his signature.
By Shelly SigoMarch 23 - Florida
Gov. Rick Scott signed the $82.3 billion budget for 2017 law late Thursday night, vetoing $256 million in line-item expenses sought by the Legislature.
By Shelly SigoMarch 21 - West Virginia
West Virginias legislators ended their session unable to reach a compromise on a fiscal 2017 budget, as revenue estimates tumbled even lower than anticipated.
By Shelly SigoMarch 21 - Louisiana
The Louisiana State Bond Commission approved a $600 million general obligation refunding Thursday that will delay $81.6 million in bond payments this fiscal year and $30 million in fiscal 2017.
By Shelly SigoMarch 17 -
In a financial mess that spans the Atlantic, Louisiana affiliates of a German wood pellet processing firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, potentially leaving bond investors on the hook for a project poised to receive millions in state incentives.
By Shelly SigoMarch 16 - North Carolina
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrorys $2 billion NC Connect bond referendum won easily Tuesday, when Republican voters also nominated him for a second term.
By Shelly SigoMarch 16 -
The collapse of the Port St. Lucie, Fla.-based Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute prompted Moody's Investors Service to review the citys bond ratings for possible downgrade.
By Shelly SigoMarch 15 - Louisiana
Louisiana selected underwriters Tuesday for a general obligation refunding of up to $600 million to patch a portion of the states massive deficit.
By Shelly SigoMarch 15 -
Jefferson County, Ala., said in a notice Monday it paid $5.37 million earlier this month to the Internal Revenue Service for investing some of its 2004 school warrants at interest rates higher than allowed by federal tax laws.
By Shelly SigoMarch 14 - Georgia
Georgia saw state revenues jump a whopping 24.9% in February, although state officials said Internal Revenue Service security breaches helped skew the results by delaying refunds.
By Shelly SigoMarch 14 - North Carolina
If North Carolina voters allow the state to issue $2 billion of general obligation bonds it could signal a shift in sentiment about tax-backed debt issuance, according to Fitch Ratings.
By Shelly SigoMarch 14 - Louisiana
Louisiana-based Adam and Reese LLP has promoted partner Tracy Averett Morganti to head the firm's public finance team.
By Shelly SigoMarch 14 - Florida
House Bill 347 received final passage Thursday in the Florida senate allowing certain entities to issue securitized bonds to finance water and sewer projects.
By Shelly SigoMarch 11 - Florida
For the first time in five years, Florida lawmakers have included bond financing for school projects in their proposed $82.35 billion budget for fiscal 2017.
By Shelly SigoMarch 10 - Louisiana
After a special three-week session ended, Louisiana legislators remained $30 million shy of closing the current-year deficit and $800 million short for fiscal 2017.
By Shelly SigoMarch 10 - Kentucky
Local and state government leaders are tapping sales taxes for new revenue to help close budget gaps, pay for infrastructure, fund pension liabilities, and finance basics such as teachers raises.
By Shelly SigoMarch 9 - Louisiana
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said Monday that lawmakers had failed to make the budget cuts to close this years deficit.
By Shelly SigoMarch 8 - Kentucky
The lack of progress in funding Kentuckys pensions led Standard & Poor's Friday to cut the Kentucky Turnpike Authoritys bonds to AA-minus from AA ahead of a $216 million sale.
By Shelly SigoMarch 4 -
The trustee for Port St. Lucie, Fla.s $64 million of bonds to finance the defunct Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute questioned whether the city will honor its guarantee to pay debt service, although the city attorney said it will make good on the promise.
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