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The Louisiana Transportation Funding Task Force plans to ask candidates for governor about their positions on new ways to fund roads and bridges.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 11 - Georgia
Atlanta launched a second round of public meetings in September to discuss a general obligation bond referendum to be held next year for infrastructure needs.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 11 -
Kentucky State University's plan to disenroll 645 students for failing to pay will exacerbate stressed operations but could be credit positive, said Moody's.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 10 -
Low interest rates on federal and bank loans for the $2.3 billion Interstate 4 Ultimate project in central Florida saved the state nearly $70 million from estimates, officials said.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 10 - Tennessee
Citing a robust financial position, S&P raised its rating to AA from AA-minus on the Tennessee's Jackson Energy Authority's wastewater revenue bonds.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 9 - Georgia
Georgia realized net tax collections of $1.39 billion in August for an increase of $47 million or 3.5% compared to August 2013, according to Gov. Nathan Deal.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 8 -
An Alabama federal rejected ex-JPMorgan bankers' motions to dismiss the pay-to-play case against them involving Jefferson County, Ala.'s sewer deals and swaps.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 8 -
The consortium fronted by Sweden's Skanska that is building the $2.3 billion Interstate 4 project in central Florida says it has reached financial close on the concession and loans.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 5 - Florida
Miami-Dade County will ask voters to approve $393 million in general obligation bonds to replace the county's 90-year-old civil courthouse.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 5 -
As funding declines for road services, North Carolina has decided to allow private sponsors to pay for programs in return for advertising benefits.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 5 -
Two ex-JPMorgan bankers seek to revise their statements in an SEC case about the sale of Jefferson County, Ala.s sewer debt, now that a key player has been deposed.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 4 -
Port St. Lucie, Fla., plans to issue new, long-term debt and use the proceeds to take out bonds issued for the bankrupt Digital Domain special effects studio project.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 3 -
Fitch downgraded Florida's Pensacola International Airport bonds to BBB-minus from BBB primarily due to "financial underperformance" and airline consolidation risk.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 2 -
S&P lowered its underlying rating to A from A-plus on West Virginia University's bonds citing deteriorating financial ratios because of bond issuances in recent years.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 2 -
Eleven months after the close of fiscal 2013, Jefferson County, Ala.'s audit sheds little light on the county's financial condition since emerging from bankruptcy.
By Shelly SigoAugust 29 - Florida
Lake Worth, Fla., voters refused to OK $63.5 million in GO bonds on the Aug. 26 ballot, but other bond referendums are set for November.
By Shelly SigoAugust 28 -
Former Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority board member Scott Batterson was found guilty of bribery in a case that highlighted authority business, including bond discussions, being done in a backroom fashion despite state sunshine laws.
By Shelly SigoAugust 28 -
Opponents of bond financing for the Atlanta Braves new $672 million baseball stadium have filed notices of three appeals by the court's deadline.
By Shelly SigoAugust 28 -
The consortium building the $2.3 billion Interstate 4 project in central Florida says bank and federal loans are cheaper than bonds for the state's largest public-private partnership project.
By Shelly SigoAugust 27 - New York
Atlanta-based IFS Securities hired former New York Gov. David Paterson as chief strategist of U.S. affairs and chairman of the firm's advisory board.
By Shelly SigoAugust 26













