- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania chose Camelot Global Services of Britain to run its lottery system, though critics say Gov. Tom Corbett is moving too quickly on the privatization.
January 15 -
A private-sector financial consultant wants Scranton, Pa., officials to clarify a bond-document statement that he said contradicts property tax increase plans.
January 14 -
Harrisburg, Pa., Controller and mayoral candidate Dan Miller said he would appeal a judge’s decision that would force him to sign an agreement that allows the distressed city’s sale of Wild West artifact collections to proceed, the Patriot-News reported.
January 11 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania lawmakers will debate legislation to forbid governments from interest-rate swap transactions. Supporters say unsophisticated governments can lose too much money from the complex deals.
January 11 -
Pennsylvania has released guidelines for public-private partnerships under the state's new P3 authorization law, and announced it would accept unsolicited proposals during May and October.
January 11 -
West Penn Allegheny Health System, bondholders and Highmark are continuing talks about a $475 million affiliation agreement, with West Penn possibly avoiding bankruptcy.
January 10 - Pennsylvania
Allentown, Pa.'s City Council nixed a May referendum that could have complicated plans to lease out the city water and sewer systems, which Mayor Ed Pawlowski says would defray pension costs.
January 9 - Georgia
The impacts of property tax caps in the Eastern U.S. states are mixed, ranging from minimal to restrictive, according to a recent report from Standard & Poor's.
January 8 -
Master trustee UMB Bank told West Penn Allegheny Health System to file an audited financial statement within 30 days to avoid violation of a bond covenant.
January 4 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania and Camelot Global Services mutually agreed to extend the firm's bid for private management of the state lottery, to Jan. 10 from Dec. 31.
January 4 -
West Penn Allegheny Health System has 30 days to post its audited financial report for the 2012 fiscal year to avoid default on its $726 million bond issue.
January 3 -
Pennsylvania State Sen. Mike Folmer plans to introduce a legislative package to deal with issues related to capital city Harrisburg's debt crisis.
December 31 -
Highmark and West Penn Allegheny Health System poached a group of five obstetricians and gynecologists previously affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
December 28 -
Highmark, Inc. and state lawmakers are pushing the Pennsylvania Insurance Department to step up its review of the West Penn Allegheny Health System affiliation, but the agency wants more details.
December 24 -
Dauphin County, Pa., expects to make a $1.5 million bond debt payment for Harrisburg University for the second straight year.
December 21 - Pennsylvania
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the general obligation bond rating of East Pennsboro Township two notches to Baa2 from A3.
December 21 - Pennsylvania
Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook for Doylestown Hospital, Pa. to stable from negative while affirming its Baa2 long-term rating.
December 21 -
A three-judge panel in Lackawanna County rejected Scranton, Pa.'s request to impose a 1% commuter tax, saying the distressed city wasn't persuasive enough.
December 20 -
The leader of Harrisburg, Pa.'s regional chamber of commerce resigned from the city's municipal financial recovery advisory committee amid backlash over a video lampooning Harrisburg's debt crisis.
December 14 -
Pennsylvania Education Commissioner Ron Tomalis named Gene Veno chief recovery officer for Harrisburg's schools in what could be a prelude to receivership.
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