- Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett announced a $66 million investment in 19 water and wastewater projects across 16 Pennsylvania counties through Pennvest.
October 22 -
Harrisburg, Pa., will start the clock again for yet another city treasurer after Timothy East resigned following revelations of his personal bankruptcy. He had been named to the position in September after predecessor John Campbell was charged with theft from two nonprofit groups.
October 22 -
Timothy East became the second Harrisburg, Pa., treasurer to resign in two months, a city official confirmed late Tuesday.
October 21 - Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh stands to realize $3.2 million, or 5%, of present-value savings from its expected $63.3 million refunding scheduled for Oct. 22, according to city finance director Paul Leger.
October 21 -
An extra layer of state oversight loosely based on the Harrisburg receivership may evolve from Pennsylvania's new time limit for distressed municipalities to stay in its Act 47 program.
October 20 - Pennsylvania
The Penn Institute for Urban Research will host the discussion, on urban fiscal policy and public pensions on Nov. 11 in Philadelphia.
October 16 - Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh plans to come to market next week with a refunding of $70 million in general obligation bonds in two series.
October 16 -
Sound fiscal practices are vital for Pennsylvania's distressed cities, regardless of how long they stay in the state-sponsored Act 47 workout program, analysts say. A new law will limit cities' stay in Act 47.
October 16 - Pennsylvania
The Penn. requirement that the Philadelphia School District's teachers pay 5%, 10% or 13% of their healthcare premiums is a credit positive for the district, Moody's Investors Service said.
October 9 - Pennsylvania
State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale and six central Pennsylvania mayors will discuss local finances in an Oct. 27 roundtable discussion in Harrisburg.
October 8 - Pennsylvania
A recently passed Philadelphia cigarette tax is a temporary plus for the financially-distressed Philadelphia School District, said Moody's Investors Service.
October 3 - Pennsylvania
Housing policies have reached turning points in New York City and Philadelphia, but for different reasons New York has an affordability problem, while Philadelphia has a quality problem, some experts say.
October 3 -
A lease the Pennsylvania government signed for the Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority's 12-story Verizon Tower doesn't generate the revenue needed to prevent a default by the city on its debt-service guarantee for the project, said Moody's.
October 1 - Pennsylvania
Fitch Ratings downgraded the Philadelphia School District's underlying rating to BB-minus from BB Tuesday.
September 30 -
A Lackawanna County Court ruled that Scranton, Pa., overstepped in assessing a commuter tax on nonresidents.
September 30 -
The city treasury of Harrisburg, Pa., is free of security breaches, its interim treasurer said, after an investigation that followed his predecessor's arrest for theft from two local nonprofits.
September 30 -
Pennsylvania's P3 board approved a project seeking a private partner to develop clean-burning compressed natural gas fueling stations at public transit agencies statewide.
September 29 - Pennsylvania
Standard & Poor's handed Pennsylvania its third GO downgrade in three months and second in a week, lowering it to AA-minus from AA.
September 26 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett and his staff derided as campaign "silly season" the alarm bells raised by Pennsylvania's treasurer and auditor general over Pennsylvania's recent short-term borrowing.
September 25 - Pennsylvania
Another bond-rating hammer falls on Pennsylvania as Fitch downgrades the state's GO bonds to AA-minus.
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