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In addition to repowering the nuclear plant, the Palisades owner wants to build a pair of new small modular reactors, which would mark another first in the U.S.
February 28 -
Open data standards will help Flint "tell its story" and benchmark itself against other cities, said CFO Robert Widigan.
January 25 -
Michigan's fiscal recovery led S&P Global Ratings to lift its rating outlook to stable from negative. Fitch boosted its outlook to positive earlier this month.
July 1 -
Michigan officials raised revenue estimates by $2 billion this year and $1.5 billion in fiscal 2022 as the state economy beats early pandemic expectations.
May 25 -
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 -
Michigan Attorney-General Dana Nessel filed misdemeanor willful neglect of duty charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder in a Genesee County court.
January 13 -
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer named Dave Massaron to replace Budget Director Chris Kolb, who is taking an administrative job at the University of Michigan.
December 28 -
Fitch says the bond-financed settlement provides certainty and leaves the state's reserves intact, which puts the state on sound footing to manage the uncertainties with the coronavirus.
December 2 -
Michigan avoided deep cuts for fiscal 2021 but is still lobbying for federal relief to make up for coronavirus-driven tax losses as a fiscal 2022 gap looms.
September 25 -
Michigan now pegs its three year coronavirus-related revenue losses at $5 billion but cautions that much remains unknown heading into 2021.
August 25 -
Municipals turned weaker on the long end Tuesday as NYC's tax-exempt GOs were priced for retail investors.
August 25 -
Municipal bonds ended unchanged on Monday ahead of this week $8 billion of new issuance.
August 24 -
This week's $800 million deal is the first of $3.5 billion to be sold by the end of 2023 allowing Michigan to beef up its road and bridge infrastructure.
August 24 -
Municipals were little changed on Friday after a market moved that took long yields up by as much as 15 basis points since mid-month.
August 21 -
The authority's issue will also provide new money to help finance renovations at the state's historic capitol building in Lansing.
August 13 -
The deficits for the next two fiscal years remain unaddressed.
June 30 -
The municipal market saw a $40 billion-plus month for the second time this year, as issuers flooded the market with bond sales during the month of June.
June 30 -
The state is facing an immediate $3.2 billion budget hole for the current fiscal year, with revenue estimates cut more than $5 billion for the next two.
May 18 -
Michigan voters head to the polls on March 10 to decide on more than $600 million of school boding proposals.
March 6 -
Pending legislation seeks to block governor’s $3.5B bond-funded road fix.
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