- Finance and investment-related court cases
Wilson County Schools will receive nearly $19,000 in additional bond forfeiture money after the N.C. Court of Appeals overturned a district court judge's decision to reduce forfeiture amounts in three cases.
April 23 -
It's getting a lot more expensive to fix Broward County's decaying schools.
April 23 -
Halifax Health cannot use bonds to finance the construction of its 95-bed hospital in Deltona, a Volusia County judge ruled this week, dealing a setback to the public health system's strategy to pay for the $105 million project.
April 20 -
One Democrat said the controversy showed the difficulty President Trump faces selling his plan to spur $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investment with an expansion of private activity bonds.
April 19 -
With more than 100 structures closed recently due to potential safety risks, Moody's said the state’s deteriorating infrastructure is credit negative.
April 19 -
With uncertainty surrounding federal infrastructure funding, Tennessee’s capital city is placing a largely locally funded, bond-financed program before voters.
April 18 -
Alternative funding strategies, collaborations and resiliency awareness were the buzzwords at an S&P housing conference in New York.
April 17 -
The Legislature approved a $22 billion budget that includes line-item funding for the state’s broadband bonds.
April 16 -
The Volunteer State lowered the savings threshold it requires for a refunding.
April 16 -
The state's ratings are at risk, Fitch Ratings says, because the budget doesn't include debt service on bonds for the high-speed Internet project.
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