- Pennsylvania
Allegheny County, Pa., whose seat is Pittsburgh, will sell $169 million in general obligation bonds, with officials relieved over no rating downgrade.
September 25 -
Public hearings on the debt structure of the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator retrofit project have been rescheduled for Oct. 4.
September 21 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett has named William Sasso of Gwynedd Valley chairman of the Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Investment Authority, or Pennvest.
September 21 -
Harrisburg, Pa.'s mayor has requested a $6,500 increase in travel costs above what the City Council allocated her office in fiscal 2012.
September 21 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania expects to save employers up to $100 million in interest payments over seven years with its $2.8 billion sale of unemployment compensation bonds, its labor department says.
September 19 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority is expected to sell $200 million of revenue bonds on Tuesday and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority is expected to sell $400 million of bonds and notes on Wednesday, with retail pricing Tuesday.
September 17 - Pennsylvania
Strained Northeast cities look to service sharing for savings and cost efficiencies, while tearing down old barriers of turf and jobs.
September 14 - Pennsylvania
Moody's Investors Service upgraded Erie County, Pa. to Aa2 from Aa3.
September 14 -
After an overhaul of its parking authority, the Scranton, Pa., City Council voted unanimously to cover an authority bond payment due Saturday.
September 14 -
To no one's surprise, Harrisburg, Pa., will miss its GO bond payment for the second time this year. Observers say the move won't ripple the bond markets.
September 11 - Pennsylvania
Baird has expanding its public finance team in Philadelphia by adding Timothy Connor as a director.
September 11 -
In a move that came as no surprise, receiver William Lynch said Harrisburg, Pa., will skip its $3.4 million general obligation bond payment due this week.
September 11 - Pennsylvania
A Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania judge has delayed her order compelling the City Council in state capital Harrisburg to double its earned-income tax.
September 7 - Pennsylvania
Monroe County, Pa. commissioners said they would support a $35 million bond referendum for open space if an economic development initiative is added.
September 7 - Pennsylvania
Some Harrisburg, Pa., City Council members are prepared to risk a contempt charge and vote against a court order to double the city's earned-income tax.
September 5 - Pennsylvania
Teetering Scranton, Pa., closes on a deal with Amalgamated to borrow $6.25 million in tax-anticipation notes, which the city says will bring short-term relief.
August 31 -
Amid a court order to raise an earned-income tax, Harrisburg, Pa'.s City Council could seek an injunction, ask for clarification or refuse and risk contempt.
August 29 -
Harrisburg, Pa.'s City Council and its lawyer are discussing whether to appeal a state court ruling that requires it to double the earned income tax.
August 28 -
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has granted a motion by Harrisburg, Pa.'s receiver William Lynch to force the City Council to double its earned-income tax as part of the financial recovery plan in the state capital.
August 27 -
Harrisburg controller Dan Miller says the tax increase receiver William Lynch seeks in court won't rescue Pennsylvania's capital city from the financial abyss.
August 27
