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Four Atlanta residents are challenging the validation of $278.3 million of revenue bonds to partially finance a $1.2 billion stadium for the Atlanta Falcons.
February 14 -
Miami-Dade County's repeal of employee healthcare contributions is a credit negative for Florida's largest county, Moody's Investors Service said Feb. 13.
February 13 -
Four consortiums whose members include top firms in the public-private partnership industry compete for Floridas $2.4 billion I-4 Ultimate Project.
February 13 - Florida
The Council of Development Finance Agencies plans two, one-day roundtable conferences in the Southeast this year its first in Florida and the second in Georgia.
February 12 -
The Louisiana State Bond Commission and the city of New Orleans are a step closer toward settling a two-year-old federal housing discrimination lawsuit.
February 12 -
An applicant who once wanted to be the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority's new director alleges the agency committed to projects that will cause a deficit.
February 11 - Virginia
The Virginia House has voted down pursuing a constitutional convention, but Georgia and other states are still considering the measure.
February 10 - Georgia
A court's validation of bonds to finance part of the Atlanta Falcon's new stadium may be contested by neighbors of the site, according to the city-based Saporta Report.
February 7 - Georgia
Law firm Squire Sanders added public-private partnership veteran Roderick Devlin to its public and infrastructure practice group
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The Securities and Exchange Commission's fraud case against Miami and its former budget director Michael Boudreaux is on hold pending Boudreaux's appeal of the court's decision to invalidate his effort to claim immunity from the lawsuit.
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