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Virginia's new $1.4 billion per year transportation infrastructure plan has become a point of contention between the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor.
November 1 -
Jefferson County, Ala., plans to sell $1.7 billion of refunding sewer warrants before it exits Chapter 9 bankruptcy, according to County Commission President David Carrington.
November 1 -
The Virginia Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that allows the Elizabeth River Tunnels project to move forward as a tolled facility.
October 31 -
The IRS completed an examination into $153 million of bonds issued by Miami in 2007 without a change in tax exempt status.
October 31 - Kentucky
Kentucky's Louisville & Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District plans to sell $326 million of bonds and notes Wednesday, backed by Moody's new positive outlook.
October 31 -
Bankrupt Jefferson County, Ala., reached a deal with major creditors to accept bigger haircuts and allow a modified plan of finance for the county to emerge from Chapter 9 this year.
October 30 - Florida
Orlando, Fla., is planning to sell as much as $304.5 million early next year, part of which will provide partial funding for a Major League Soccer-ready stadium.
October 30 - Georgia
The new Atlanta Falcons football stadium will cost $1.2 billion, an increase of $200 million from previous estimates, the state agency overseeing the project has learned.
October 29 -
Miami and its former budget director Michael Boudreaux are urging a federal district court to dismiss the securities fraud charges the Securities and Exchange Commmision filed against them in July for disclosure failures.
October 29 -
Fitch downgraded the rating of Florida's Citrus Memorial Hospital to B-minus from B after the embattled hospital paid off some bank bonds early.
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