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Ron DeSantis says he won’t trim or sign the 2021 state budget yet, but on Wednesday issued a statewide order limiting movement to essential services.
By Shelly SigoApril 1 -
Of $10 billion allocated in the CARES Act, public airports can use $7.4 billion for any lawful purpose, including the payment of debt service.
By Shelly SigoMarch 30 -
"Like all businesses, we are operating in a period of uncertainty which may last several months," Virgin Trains/Brightline President Patrick Goddard said.
By Shelly SigoMarch 26 -
A judge preliminarily approved a deal to end three lawsuits, but the South Carolina-owned utility still faces federal securities fraud litigation.
By Shelly SigoMarch 25 -
When lawmakers cast the final vote on the 2021 budget, they won’t have updated revenue projections but other states and industries do.
By Shelly SigoMarch 18 -
Lawmakers return to the state capital to formally approve the budget Thursday amid concerns over the novel coronavirus outbreak.
By Shelly SigoMarch 16 -
The agreement would end current and future litigation by class members over the South Carolina utility’s failed nuclear project.
By Shelly SigoMarch 13 -
Benjamin, who is mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, will co-chair the law firm's public finance and affordable housing practices.
By Shelly SigoMarch 11 -
In budget talks, House Speaker José Oliva says lawmakers will discuss how to prepare for a recession that may result from the economic impacts of COVID-19.
By Shelly SigoMarch 9 -
Express lanes are the latest target for the anti-toll lawmakers tolls who last year tried to tie the hands of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
By Shelly SigoMarch 4 -
SCE&G, and former SCANA executives, violated securities laws while overseeing the defunct V.C. Summer project, the SEC said.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 28 -
Judge John Cooper told the Florida Department of Transportation to increase Garcon Point Bridge tolls after FDOT failed to follow his order to do so in December.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 27 -
Fitch Ratings dropped the South Carolina utility’s rating two notches to A-minus and revised the outlook to negative, citing a legal claim by its largest customer.
By Shelly SigoNovember 15








