- Georgia
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Jan. 5 approval certifying Westinghouse’s AP1000 nuclear reactor is “a major milestone for the U.S. nuclear generation industry,” according to a special comment from Moody’s Investors Service.
January 18 - Georgia
Georgia's plan to develop statewide alternative drinking water projects funded with $300 million of state general obligation bonds is a credit-positive, according to Moody's Investors Service.
January 9 - Georgia
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal last week approved the final report of the Water Supply Task Force, which outlines water supply initiatives and recommendations that will be financed with $300 million of bonds over four years.
January 4 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued a Georgia attorney and his client for securities fraud over their failure to disclose the client's criminal indictment in bond documents for $2.96 million of industrial redevelopment revenue bonds sold by Raleigh County, W. Va., in 2006 and 2007 that are now in default.
January 3 - Georgia
Fitch Ratings on Tuesday dropped its BBB rating on the Fulton Science Academy Inc. in Georgia to below investment grade.
December 21 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. — DeKalb County, Ga., next week plans to price $380 million of water and sewer revenue bonds in the first of several deals that will finance portions of its $1.34 billion, five-year capital improvement program.
November 30 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. - Standard & Poor's has reinstated its AA-minus rating on DeKalb County, Ga.'s senior water and sewer bonds as the county in suburban Atlanta prepares a nearly $400 million utility system deal.
November 23 - Georgia
Gilt-edged Georgia in October experienced its 16th consecutive month of growth in tax collections.
November 16 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Atlanta Falcons hope to seek proposals by the end of the month from companies interested in designing a new open-air stadium for the National Football League team.
November 9 - Georgia
The Atlanta Development Authority has hired Doug Ray as its new chief financial officer.
November 9 - Georgia
Local governments in and around Atlanta Tuesday will ask voters to renew a one-cent sales tax for school construction. The tax can be used to secure bonds.
November 2 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. - Triple-A rated Georgia on Tuesday plans to competitively sell $401 million of new and refunding general obligation bonds.
October 28 - Georgia
BRADENTON, Fla. - After just over a year on the job, Joya De Foor is no longer Atlanta's chief financial officer.
October 19 -
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal last week announced the formation of a commission to study funding for higher education.
October 19 - Georgia
Gov. Nathan Deal Monday announced that Steve McCoy will become Georgia’s next treasurer.
October 5 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Georgia Department of Transportation Monday issued a request for proposals for the state's first public-private partnership concession.
September 20 -
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal last week signed an executive order creating the Transit Governance Task Force.
September 14 - Georgia
Georgia’s net tax collections for August totaled $1.3 billion, an increase of $108 million or 9.1% compared to the same month a year ago.
September 14 - Georgia
The Atlanta Development Authority is seeking candidates interested in becoming its chief financial officer.
August 31 -
Georgia Department of Transportation chief engineer Gerald Ross will become the director of the state’s public-private partnership program. A 29-year veteran of GDOT, he replaces Sandra Burgess, who is retiring this week.
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