- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Financing Authority and state budget office have canceled a $197 million sale of CFA revenue bonds scheduled for Dec. 19, saying the CAFR for fiscal 2014 is not yet available.
December 11 - Pennsylvania
The renewal of a 1% temporary sales tax that was set to expire this year will help aid Philadelphia's underfunded pension fund, the city's treasurer Nancy Winkler explained in a speech before the Municipal Forum of New York Wednesday.
December 11 -
Pennsylvania is seeking qualified companies to join a public-private partnership to fund and operate transit bus natural gas-fueling facilities.
November 26 - Pennsylvania
In what could be a credit-positive move, Capital Region Water of Harrisburg, Pa., has reached a partial consent decree with regulators over a clean-water remedy plan.
November 26 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on the University of Pennsylvania to positive from stable on expectations that the Ivy League school will continue its momentum in student enrollment, donor support and building flexible reserves.
November 21 - Pennsylvania
Public pension discussions take on renewed vigor as unfunded liabilities trouble many states, though there are plenty of examples of sound practices, experts say.
November 21 - Pennsylvania
The latest city treasurer appointee in Harrisburg, Pa., is cleared to work after city officials were satisfied that he lives there.
November 19 - Pennsylvania
How can Pennsylvania, with a Democratic governor and a more Republican legislature, grasp serious financial challenges?
November 18 -
Harrisburg, Pa., has begun advertising for a consulting firm to help lead the city's long-range comprehensive plan.
November 12 -
Better scrutiny and support could help avert future bankruptcies, say public finance experts Richard Ravitch and James Spiotto.
November 12 - Pennsylvania
Time limits to the length of stays in Pennsylvania's distressed-municipalities program will have a mixed effect on Keystone State cities' credits, according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 10 - Pennsylvania
Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday's elections, Pennsylvania's cities face problems from rising pension liabilities to fewer dollars from Harrisburg, according to six mayors.
October 31 -
Harrisburg, Pa., has a balanced budget after City Council members passed a resolution to add savings from a months-long hiring freeze to offset expenses.
October 29 - Pennsylvania
Richard Ciccarone of Merritt Research and Tim Hadley and James Morris from Investortools will speak at the Nov. 4 meeting of the Philadelphia Municipal Analyst Society.
October 28 - Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia City Council rejected the mayor's proposed sale of the city's gas utility Monday.
October 28 -
The internal Revenue Service is conducting a targeted audit of Philadelphia's series 2010A water and wastewater revenue refunding bonds, $396.46 million of which were issued.
October 28 -
Harrisburg has petitioned a Pennsylvania court to incorporate a nonprofit that will focus on long-term economic development and infrastructure improvements.
October 28 -
Moody's Investors Service changed its outlook on the Baa2 rated Albert Einstein Healthcare Network to negative from stable.
October 27 -
West Hazleton Borough exited Pennsylvania's Act 47 program for distressed municipalities, according to Gov. Tom Corbett
October 23 - Pennsylvania
Capital Region Water received a $125,000 grant to develop a green stormwater infrastructure plan for Harrisburg, Pa., from a Pennsylvania conservation agency.
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