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The county has so far prevailed in legal arguments that it is not responsible for making up revenue shortfalls on shopping center bonds.
September 11 -
The student housing and academic facility that serves the University of Illinois Chicago campus opened in August.
September 9 -
The Minnesota Management and Budget commissioner is moving to the University of Minnesota after a decade with the state, and his MMB predecessor replaces him.
September 8 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration is weighing more debt refinancing, layoffs and tax hikes to fully close the budget gap
September 1 -
As a director in public finance, Maura Davalos will focus on FHA-insured healthcare financings; she will be based in Jacksonville, Florida.
September 1 -
St. Louis and Indianapolis are both eyeing debt financings to expand their convention centers.
August 31 -
The Chicago Board of Education warns of tough spending decisions ahead if the federal government doesn't act on a new stimulus/relief package.
August 27 -
A Missouri appellate court agreed with a lower court that the county's pledge in financing agreements isn't a legally enforceable promise to make up debt service shortfalls
August 27 -
One example of the growth of the industry is the nearly tenfold increase in Colorado’s marijuana tax revenue to $250.7 million in 2018 from $25.3 million in 2014.
August 27 -
Michigan now pegs its three year coronavirus-related revenue losses at $5 billion but cautions that much remains unknown heading into 2021.
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