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The board overseeing the Jacksonville-owned municipal electric, water, and sewer utility plans to decide by March if JEA should be be privatized.
October 30 -
G. Scott Rafshoon, a veteran expert in P3s, has been hired as a partner in Squire Patton Boggs’ Atlanta office.
October 29 -
In the SEC inquiry, along with a separate FAA investigation, regulators are trying to determine if airport revenues were misspent.
October 24 -
A Senate committee has approved a bill requiring remote sellers to collect the state's 6% sales tax. It could generate $700 million in new revenue.
October 23 -
The South Carolina-owned utility redeemed $360 million as part of a two-year plan to reduce debt and stabilize electric rates for five years.
October 21 -
The suit challenges the State Bond Commission's policy of excluding bond underwriters with policies that limit their lending to some gun makers and sellers.
October 18 -
The Florida Department of Transportation’s new legal challenges may determine the fate of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
October 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a non-public letter to the city of Atlanta last week, prompting a possible investigation into its airport.
October 17 -
The Berkeley County School District and its former financial advisors and bond counsel said settlement talks were unsuccessful.
October 16 -
The Jacksonville, Florida, municipal utility received 16 bids from buyers wanting to purchase its electric and water systems.
October 11