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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's P3 office is accepting unsolicited proposals for transportation projects from the private sector.
October 2 - Pennsylvania
Sniping between Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvanias GOP-controlled legislature resumed after Wolf predictably vetoed an $11.2 billion stopgap budget.
September 30 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said a settlement by Scrantons nonuniform pension board will save the city more than $600,000.
September 28 -
With non-transportation P3s on the rise, analysts and other experts say they're not for everyone.
September 25 -
Longtime Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) Executive Director James T. McDermott Jr. is planning to retire on April 15, 2016,
September 24 - Pennsylvania
Former Philadelphia Deputy Treasurer James Lanham has joined PNC Capital Markets' public finance group.
September 23 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor Eugene DePasquales pending report will weigh the effect of the state budget impasse on schools districts and social service agencies.
September 22 -
In the wake of Detroits chapter 9 filing, distressed municipalities need to consider a more long-term view, municipal analysts said Monday at The Bond Buyers Mid-Atlantic Municipal Market Conference.
September 21 - Pennsylvania
After decades of financial struggles, Camden, N.J., is on the upswing under new revitalization efforts, said Camden County Freeholder Jeffrey Nash.
September 21 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanias budget dispute is nearing its third month, with Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and Republican lawmakers still at odds.
September 21 -
New Jerseys Stockton University has reached an agreement to sell the former Showboat Casino Hotel in Atlantic City for $22 million to Philadelphia-based developer Tower Investments.
September 18 -
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has tapped Jeffrey D. Knueppel as the agencys new general manager replacing the retiring Joseph Casey.
September 18 - Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Senate is scheduled to reconvene with lawmakers and Gov. Tom Wolf still at odds over how to fund the $30 billion fiscal 2016 budget.
September 15 -
A Pennsylvania court upheld theft and corruption charges against former Harrisburg mayor Stephen Reed and sent the case to trial.
September 15 -
The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection two years after defaulting on nearly $60 million in bonds.
September 14 -
Scranton, Pa., has chosen a National Development Council bidding team to operate its parking assets under a P3 that could improve the citys reputation in the bond markets.
September 11 - Pennsylvania
Standard & Poors says its ratings for Pennsylvania, including AA-minus on general obligation bonds, are unchanged despite lack of a signed budget for fiscal 2016.
September 9 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pa., faces a revenue gap next year of $6 million less than what state receivers projected in their 2013 recovery plan, said Mayor Eric Papenfuse.
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Standard & Poors, citing Pennsylvanias budget impasse, placed all school district and community college ratings based on the state aid intercept program on credit watch negative.
September 4 -
Immediate threats to Pennsylvania bondholders are minimal despite a two-month state budget stalemate, said Moodys Investors Service.
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