- Pennsylvania
Lehigh County Authority general manager Aurel Arndt says the award-winning water and sewer concession with Allentown, Pa., changes the face of P3 transactions.
December 6 -
Bank of America Corp. has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of rigging bids for municipal bonds, according to a published report.
December 5 -
An internet road show next week will precede pricing for Harrisburg, Pa., parking-lease bonds, say bankers behind a deal pivotal to the city's recovery plan.
December 5 - New York
A Rockland County, N.Y. committee has tried to address most of the concerns of New York deputy comptroller Gabriel Deyo about the county executive's budget.
December 4 -
A state agency has cleared a 40-year parking lease deal that is one of two centerpiece transactions to the Harrisburg, Pa., financial recovery plan.
December 4 - Rhode Island
Standard & Poor's raised its unenhanced rating on North Providence, R.I.'s general obligation debt two levels to A from BBB-plus, citing new local GO criteria.
December 4 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Lius office wants New York's Supreme Court to access city Department of Finance tax records, while the department says the law ties its hands.
December 4 -
Massachusetts will hold its third annual investor conference, which Treasurer Steven Grossman touts as art of the commonwealth's enhanced investor disclosure program.
December 4 - New York
New York City could save $535 million in fiscal 2015 by requiring city employees and retirees to contribute to health insurance costs, the Independent Budget Office said.
December 4 -
The MTA, after the deadly Metro-North Railroad derailment, said it intends to fully fund and implement train-control technology, but doing so by 2015 would be hard.
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