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Moody's Investors Service said public utilities may see declining coverage ratios as they suspend disconnects and offer discounts.
April 27 -
In a voluntary market notice, Florida outlines its actions to address the public health crisis caused by COVID-19.
April 23 -
The new bill to replenish the Paycheck Protection Program clarifies that hospitals created as political subdivisions are eligible.
April 22 -
After the unprecedented collapse an oil futures contract into negative territory, the leading oil producing states face budget uncertainty.
April 21 -
Florida’s attorneys cite flaws and errors in a special master’s report to support overturning its conclusions.
April 20 -
Reducing the number of workers building two nuclear reactors is a "mitigating action" to address the impact of the virus, the utility said in a market notice.
April 16 -
A Florida utility continues to pursue a lawsuit against a public power agency with a stake in the Plant Vogtle project.
April 15 -
The state will fast-track billions in road projects despite not knowing how the pandemic could impact revenues.
April 13 -
South Carolina lawmakers set aside money for the state’s pandemic response but it’s also on hold along with the fiscal 2021 budget.
April 9 -
Stay-at-home orders and school closures driven by COVID-19 have cut traffic in half or more on many toll roads and bridges.
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