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State economists project Florida will lose $5.4 billion of general revenues over the next two years, partly from reduced sales and lack of tourism.
August 19 -
Municipals were slightly weaker on Tuesday as investors take stock of inventories and exceedingly low yields for a market that might be ripe for a correction.
August 18 -
Gilt-edged Georgia boosted the amount of its borrowing this year to support the state's economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, state official say.
August 17 -
Municipals continued to correct, with yields on the AAA scales rising by as much as three basis points as signs point to investor pullback from current low yields.
August 14 -
Federal Judge Mark Cohen formally closed out the lawsuit between the two utilities and Jacksonville after a term sheet was posted settling the litigation.
August 13 -
Without giving a reason, Florida’s bond-funded passenger rail developer severed ties with Virgin and said the train system’s name will revert to Brightline.
August 12 -
With June hotel bed tax collections off dramatically, the county's comptroller said "the pandemic continues to heavily weigh on the tourism industry."
August 10 -
In a special session that starts Monday, the Tennessee General Assembly will decide whether to offer limited liability protection from coronavirus claims from employees.
August 6 -
The Florida Department of Transportation continues litigation in an attempt to terminate the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
August 5 -
Florida and Georgia have spent tens of millions of dollars in litigation over water rights in the case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
August 3