- Florida
Florida's economists project that the state will have a windfall of $845.7 million to spend in 2015, and Gov. Rick Scott wants to spend $500 million on tax cuts.
September 13 -
Columbia, S.C., has promised to spend more than $750 million to settle federal charges related to contaminating local waters with untreated sewage.
September 12 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission, Miami, Fla., and the city's former budget director agree they are unlikely to settle a bond-related securities fraud case and that the trial will be lengthy, according to a joint scheduling report they filed with a federal court in Miami.
September 12 - Kentucky
Kentucky and Indiana officials set the base toll rates that drivers will pay on the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project at a special meeting Sept. 11.
September 11 - Louisiana
Louisianas looming tax amnesty will generate the $200 million needed to balance the fiscal 2014 budget, revenue secretary says.
September 11 -
The Kentucky Turnpike Authority expects to price $186.85 million of new road revenue bonds this week.
September 11 -
A regional commission to operate Charlotte-Douglas International Airport is being appointed while the FAA is determining if the panel can hold the airports operating license.
September 10 -
The Florida Department of Transportation is seeking proposals from investors and developers to finance, design, and build the state's first privately operated tolled expressway.
September 9 - Florida
S&P has junked the rating of Florida's Learning Gate Community School to BB citing liquidity and operating performance at the long-time charter school.
September 9 -
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's blue ribbon commission on highways in West Virginia is considering a $1 billion transportation bond program.
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