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Verity Health System of California agreed to repay its $278.6 million in junk-rated revenue bonds at a higher interest rate in exchange for relaxed debt service coverage requirements.
February 18 -
With time fleeting, Congress and the Administration should proceed under the authority granted them under the Territorial and Bankruptcy clauses of the U.S. Constitution.
February 18
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Proposal by Democratic leaders in the Maryland General Assembly would restrict governor's authority to allocate transportation project funding.
February 17 -
Comprehensive or targeted reform of the federal tax code could significantly impact the revenues of most states, The Pew Charitable Trusts found in a report released Wednesday.
February 17 -
Oppenheimer & Co., WFG Investments, and E*TRADE were three of seven firms that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined a total of $412,500 for trading municipal securities below the minimum denomination.
February 16 - California
Bond issuers in California would have to provide significantly more disclosure to a state agency under recently introduced legislation.
February 16 -
State lawmakers are looking at gas tax hikes and other proposals to increase funding for local transportation projects.
February 16 - California
Public finance lawyer Robert Haight has joined the San Francisco office of Holland & Knight, the firm announced Tuesday.
February 16 -
Lisa Washburn, a managing director with Municipal Market Analytics, is the new chair of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.
February 16 - California
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District's decision to abandon the $1.45 billion, 400-megawatt Iowa Hill pumped storage generation project is good for its credit, Moody's Investors Service said Friday.
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