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Federal COVID-19 relief aid cushions the district's balance sheet but labor, state budget, and pension woes remain.
January 25 -
ISFA board member Leslie Darling will take over the role of board chair.
January 25 -
S&P Global Ratings raised Detroit's outlook to stable from negative on a BB-minus rating; Moody's affirmed the city at Ba3 with a positive outlook.
January 22 -
A federal judge agreed with the SEC that the Chicago suburb must prove the status of reforms agreed to in settling allegations the city misused bond proceeds.
January 21 -
State tax revenues remain down compared to pre-coronavirus figures but estimates in a new forecast are higher than its previous official forecast in August.
January 19 -
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and two former Flint emergency managers entered not guilty pleas Thursday on criminal charges tied to their alleged roles in the Flint water contamination crisis
January 14 -
Michigan Attorney-General Dana Nessel filed misdemeanor willful neglect of duty charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder in a Genesee County court.
January 13 -
Former state Treasurer Jay Rising will take the helm of Detroit's finances next week, replacing Dave Massaron.
January 13 -
The city has suffered tax and economic blows from COVID-19 but has weathered the impacts with adjustments to its roughly $1 billion budget.
January 12 -
Illinois is asking state justices to resolve efforts to challenge $14 billion of outstanding general obligation bonds.
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