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Two new schools are coming to Spring Hill.
July 19 -
Regulators will hear claims that ratepayers face hikes from a “bungled” nuclear reactor project.
July 19 -
Among those affected by the EnerVest collapse are public pension funds in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, California and Florida.
July 18 -
The city's finances and bond ratings are strong, Kasim Reed told the Brookings conference.
July 18 -
State government April income tax revenue fell 4%, in what may be an early sign of the "Trump Effect" on taxpayer behavior.
July 18 -
Two CDDs argue their bond plans comply with state law despite a challenge by residents.
July 17 -
Rafshoon will work in Hunton & Williams’ public-private partnership practice.
July 14 -
The county’s 25-year, $339 million refunding sold with an all-in, true-interest cost of 3.38%.
July 13 -
The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
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