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Philadelphia city officials have excluded the media from their investor conference, triggering objections from news outlets including The Bond Buyer.
April 17 -
Some Pennsylvania Republican lawmakers propose using money from the expected privatization of the state's liquor stores to rebuild roads and bridges.
April 16 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the underlying ratings on Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission senior lien revenue bonds to A1 from Aa3.
April 12 -
Gov. Tom Corbett has ordered a rebid of an IT contract and reviews of all vendors named in the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission pay-to-play scandal.
April 5 - Pennsylvania
The Lehigh County Authority, offering $220 million, is high bidder for a 50-year lease to run the Allentown, Pa., water system, topping several private firms.
April 3 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania will sell $950 million in general obligation bonds on Wednesday morning.
April 1 - Pennsylvania
Allentown, Pa., has extended the deadline to respond to its request for bids to privatize its water and sewer utility system under a 50-year lease to noon Friday.
March 28 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pa., issued a request for proposals to privatize trash pickup, but Mayor Linda Thompson's derogatory remark turned the announcement into another theater of the absurd.
March 28 -
Altoona has received a $519,000 grant to support new technologies that will help the financially distressed city implement its financial recovery plan.
March 28 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Mike Krancer will leave to rejoin the Philadelphia office of Blank Rome LLP.
March 28 -
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Secretary-Treasurer J. William Lincoln resigned from the panel in the aftermath of a grand jury report over pay to play.
March 25 - Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a bill that would replace hundreds of state-owned liquor stores and privatize the industry.
March 22 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphia plans to sell a $218 million general obligation bond in June or July, Philadelphia Treasurer Nancy Winkler told The Bond Buyer.
March 21 -
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is challenging the nonprofit status of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania's largest employer.
March 21 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett plans to rework Pennsylvania's contract with Britain's Camelot for privatizing the state lottery, which Attorney General Kathleen Kane struck down last month as unconstitutional.
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While Central Falls, RI, and Pittsburgh see light at the end of their tunnels, other tales of municipal distress from Harrisburg to California are much messier.
March 15 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphia in engaging in a comprehensive revaluation of property that may or may not affect the city's revenues.
March 15 -
Distressed Harrisburg's mayor's race became more crowded with the official candidacies of Dan Miller and Nevin Mindlin, both of whom look to unseat incumbent Linda Thompson in the fall.
March 15 -
Pennsylvania filed criminal charges against a former state senator and several former Turnpike officials with using pay-to-play schemes that include bond underwriter PNC Captial Markets.
March 13 -
Fewer governors have been focusing on pension reform in their state of the state addresses this year, but most who propose reform follow through, according to Loop Capital Markets.
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