- Washington
WASHINGTON — Maryland issued $738.4 million of general obligation bonds this week, achieving its second-lowest interest rate since 1988, according to Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp.
March 8 -
WASHINGTON — With most of the state's revenue spoken for and few options left for raising more, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Wednesday that he will introduce a proposal to repeal a sales tax exemption on gasoline as part of a larger plan to inject money into transportation infrastructure and create jobs.
February 1 -
WASHINGTON — Increased reliance on public-private partnerships to fund construction of roads, rail, water, sewers, public buildings and other projects could save Maryland millions of dollars annually and create thousands of jobs, according to a state legislative commission report.
January 11 -
WASHINGTON — The Maryland Transportation Authority is proposing its first statewide toll increases to generate more revenue to back bonds that were issued for two major highway projects and for rehabilitating aging infrastructure.
June 3 -
WASHINGTON — Maryland lawmakers are considering a 10-cent-per-gallon increase to the state’s 23.5-cent gas tax, but the government may not be able to use the potential revenue increase to back bonds for transportation projects because there is limited room under its debt cap.
March 18 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley on Friday released a pension reform plan to halt the state’s declining pension funding level, which is the lowest among triple-A rated states and has become a concern for rating agencies and investors.
January 24 -
Kimberly Betterton, a municipal bond and tax lawyer, has joined Ballard Spahr LLP in Baltimore, the firm announced Tuesday.
January 4 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Washington County has been the only local government in Maryland to issue all of its allocated recovery zone facility bonds, and now it wants to squeeze the leftover RZFB juice from its neighbors too, just before the program expires at the end of the year.
November 19 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Triple-A-rated Prince George’s County, Md., postponed a $25 million qualified school construction bond transaction scheduled for Tuesday because of the need to disclose to investors last week’s arrest of County Executive Jack Johnson and whether it would impact the deal.
November 15 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Baltimore County on Tuesday expects to competitively sell $371 million of general obligation bonds plus $20 million of qualified school construction bonds.
October 25 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — As Maryland’s treasurer, Nancy K. Kopp has steered the state through the recession from her position on a financial oversight board, wielding the knife for spending cuts with a greater authority than other state treasurers.
August 27 - Massachusetts
States and municipalities in the Northeast sold $58.9 billion of debt in 1,062 issues during the first six months of 2010, eking out a 2% increase over the first half of 2009.
August 6 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Triple-A rated Maryland Friday will begin selling $489.8 million of general obligation bonds, including Build America Bonds and other school-related bonds created by the stimulus act.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON — The Maryland Transportation Authority this week expects to price $299 million of revenue bonds for construction projects, the bulk of which will finance continuing construction of the InterCounty Connector.
July 9 -
WASHINGTON — The Maryland Department of Transportation on Wednesday expects to competitively sell $140 million of bonds, including what could be MDOT’s first Build America Bonds.
June 4 -
WASHINGTON — A critique of two proposed hospital projects in Montgomery County, Md., echoes warnings that the enactment of health care reform will make it more challenging for nonprofit health providers to finance projects through the municipal bond market.
May 28 -
WASHINGTON — Maryland has become the first state to disclose that a portion of its Build America Bond subsidy payment was reduced so that it could pay the federal government outstanding payroll taxes, state officials said this week. The offset could affect BAB issuance in the future, they said.
May 26 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Montgomery County, Md., officials are to meet today with analysts from the three major rating agencies to discuss recent budget cuts they made in an effort to secure the county’s ratings.
May 21 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Triple-A rated Montgomery County, Md., the state’s most populous county, on Monday was put on review for a possible downgrade by Moody’s Investors Service, affecting $1.8 billion of outstanding debt.
April 5 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Anne Arundel County, Md., today expects to competitively price $185.7 million of general obligation bonds, including its first Build America Bonds, as it faces negative credit pressures stemming from the housing market.
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