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Busy Atlanta International Airport won the 2014 Global Efficiency Excellence Award from the Air Transport Research Society.
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Three consumer advocacy groups filed a lawsuit accusing Tennessee of implementing policies that deny health coverage to individuals eligible for TennCare.
July 24 -
Financial advisor Calvin Grigsby of Grigsby & Associates filed a federal lawsuit against the Shreveport, La., City Council after the city sued his firm accusing him of overbilling financial advisory fees.
July 23 -
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn orders briefs to determine if Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy appeal will be dismissed.
July 23 - Georgia
Completing critical sewer projects under a federal consent decree on time and under budget is a credit positive for Atlanta's sewer system, said Moody's Investors Service.
July 21 - South Carolina
The CDFA and South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority are partnering to launch the South Carolina Financing Roundtable.
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Virginia is working on a plan to reduce severe congestion on Interstate 66 that could cost as much as $3 billion.
July 18 -
Based on two court cases, two former JPMorgan bankers want the SEC's pay-to-play case involving Jefferson County, Ala.'s failed sewer deals dismissed.
July 18 -
Louisiana issuers should take advantage of the SEC's initiative to self-report continuing disclosure lapses, the State Bond Commission urged Thursday.
July 17 - Kentucky
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear will dip into the state's rainy day fund to help reduce the fiscal 2014 budget and fill a $91 million general fund deficit.
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