- North Carolina
Recent favorable market movement bodes well for Charlotte, N.C., to price $463 million of water and sewer refunding bonds Thursday.
August 12 -
University of North Carolina professor Pab Jotikasthira wins the James A. Lebenthal Memorial prize for best paper submitted at the Brandeis Municipal Finance Conference.
August 12 - Alabama
The Alabama Legislature failed to reach agreement on a general fund budget for fiscal 2016, necessitating a second special session.
August 11 - North Carolina
A taxpayer bill of rights passed by the North Carolina Senate Finance Committee could threaten the states coveted gilt-edged ratings, according to State Treasurer Janet Cowell, who said she opposes the newly surfaced legislation.
August 10 -
Continuing patient losses and a 2014 Department of Justice settlement factored into Moody's two-notch downgrade for King's Daughters Medical Center in Kentucky.
August 7 - Louisiana
Louisiana dodged a rating downgrade ahead of an upcoming bond sale amid ongoing concern over the state budget's structural imbalance.
August 7 -
All Aboard Florida, the nation's first privately owned passenger rail, plans to quickly begin marketing $1.75 billion of private activity bonds after a key vote sealing the deal late Wednesday.
August 6 -
The North Carolina House puts a proposed $1.7 billion road infrastructure plan on fast track.
August 5 - Alabama
The Alabama Legislature and Gov. Robert Bentley remain far apart on an operating budget with less than a month to go before the new fiscal year begins.
August 5 -
Within hours of the Obama Administration's release of the final Clean Power Plan on Monday, opponents vowed to take legal action to block the rule while others hailed the measure.
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