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Dire warnings about the future of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission based on a $450 million-per-year infrastructure payment requirement are overstated, according to a research report.
January 10 - Pennsylvania
Gloria Martin-Roberts is the latest Harrisburg City Council member to announce her candidacy for state representative in the 103rd Legislative District.
January 6 -
"Questionable practices" regarding the financings of the incinerator retrofit project in Harrisburg, Pa., merit a further investigation by the Internal Revenue Service and the Securities and Exchange Commission, the attorney for the City Council said in a report issued Friday.
January 6 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, when its lawmakers convene next week, looks to become the latest state to consider issuing bonds to pay for billions of dollars in debt related to unemployment benefits.
December 29 - Pennsylvania
Moody’s Investors Service has corrected its outlook to negative from stable on Montgomery County’s Aaa bond rating.
December 16 -
A federal judge late Tuesday afternoon denied an appeal by the Harrisburg, Pa., City Council of a ruling that invalidated its bankruptcy filing.
December 13 -
The Harrisburg City Council will appeal a federal judge's ruling that invalidated the bankruptcy filing of Pennsylvania's capital city, according to its attorney.
December 12 -
Standard & Poor’s affirmed its BBB-plus credit rating and stable outlook for the not-for-profit ACTS Retirement-Life Communities of West Point, Pa.
December 9 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania collected $1.7 billion in general fund revenue in November, Secretary of Revenue Daniel Meuser reported.
December 9 - Pennsylvania
Metro Bank filed a nearly $52,000 mortgage foreclosure action against Harrisburg Mayor Linda Thompson in Dauphin County Court, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reported.
December 9 -
Philadelphia plans a $235 million sale of revenue refunding bonds for Philadelphia International Airport on Thursday.
December 6 -
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Friday confirmed attorney David Unkovic as receiver for Harrisburg.
December 2 - Pennsylvania
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has proposed a deal to place an advertisement on the incinerator that has been the focal point of Harrisburg's financial crisis.
December 2 -
David Unkovic, whose appointment by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett as the receiver for Harrisburg has come under fire because of his ties to major creditors in the city's financial crisis, appeared before a Commonwealth Court judge on Thursday as part of his confirmation process.
December 1 -
HARRISBURG, Pa. - A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed the Harrisburg City Council's petition seeking protection from creditors under Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy code.
November 23 - Pennsylvania
Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded Lancaster County, Pa.’s underlying general obligation rating to A1 from Aa2, affecting $268 million of parity debt.
November 23 -
WASHINGTON - The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency has paid $12.3 million to settle tax-law violations and protect the tax-exempt status of its student loan bonds.
November 22 -
Harrisburg Mayor Linda Thompson urged the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania to require the capital city's new state-appointed receiver to implement her proposed financial recovery plan.
November 22 -
The status of a bankruptcy filing of compelling interest to the municipal finance and legal industries will be in the hands of a federal judge in Harrisburg, Pa., this week.
November 18 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg City Council Vice President Patty Kim said the capital is but one of many struggling cities in the state.
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