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If House Bill 653 passes, Fitch Ratings says any rating impact would be felt by local governments that receive transfers, rather than by the utilities.
February 13 -
The failed attempt to sell Florida’s largest municipal utility and its contract to buy nuclear-generated electricity from a Georgia plant will be examined.
February 12 -
House Bill 653 would prohibit a municipal electric utility from using its revenues to finance general governmental functions.
February 5 -
The board of the Jacksonville-owned utility fired its former manager for cause, then resigned en masse; an interim manager is at the helm.
January 30 -
Taxable healthcare deals from NYU, and Escambia County, Fla., to price in market seeing yields fall amid virus fears.
January 27 -
A grand jury is probing the Jacksonville-owned utility as well as a community-based group and a special City Council investigative committee.
January 23 -
The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the initiative was misleading, violated state law, and shouldn’t be placed on November’s ballot.
January 16 -
Indian River County won’t pursue the federal litigation further, but it will proceed with a lawsuit in state court over the use of its railroad crossings.
January 15 -
The state prosecutor for the Jacksonville area said the probe into the city-owned utility has been turned over to the federal justice system.
January 14 -
JEA terminated former managing director Aaron Zahn without cause; the city attorney’s office is investigating if Zahn should be fired for cause.
January 6 -
The Jacksonville, Florida-owned utility’s managing director and chief financial officer were both fired amid turmoil over a privatization process, which was canceled.
January 2 -
Florida can issue $32.4 billion of bonds over the next decade, the state’s annual debt report concludes.
December 31 -
Public backlash and procedural missteps led the Jacksonville, Florida municipal utility’s board to end negotiations with potential bidders.
December 24 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation reasonably determined the Florida’s passenger train owners were qualified to receive private activity bond financing.
December 24 -
The Clearwater Cay Community Development District dismissed its Chapter 9 case and will pursue a dispute about property assessments in state court.
December 18 -
Florida says it was harmed, but the special master in the water rights case said Florida lacked clear and convincing evidence that Georgia is responsible.
December 13 -
The state's experience shows how competition for funding has shifted away from traditional schools, S&P Global Ratings says in a new report.
December 12 -
While JEA pursues a potential sale, some Jacksonville city council members are pushing back against the potential privatization.
December 11 -
Ron DeSantis appointed new Florida Development Finance Corp. board members; a bill has been introduced to place the issuer under the auspices of another state agency.
December 10 -
The Florida Department of Transportation was ordered to raise toll rates on the Garcon Point Bridge for the first time in eight years.
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