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Over 100 local state-side government officials signed a letter calling for Puerto Rico to be allowed to declare bankruptcy.
August 13 -
The authors of a California ballot initiative that would restructure public employee pensions said they will commission a legal review of the measure's "title and summary" before gathering signatures.
August 13 -
Lobbying efforts more than doubled in the second quarter of this year over pending legislation that would give Puerto Rico utilities and authorities access to Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
August 12 -
Wayne County's proposed consent agreement with the state requires the county to continue to make timely debt payments and enhances the government's power over collective bargaining.
August 11 -
The indictment of Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane should have little effect on the prosecution of former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed, legal observers say.
August 11 -
Are a statutory lien and other state-crafted protections on Detroit's first post-bankruptcy bond sale enough for investors assessing the city's long-term recovery?
August 11 -
Long Island, N.Y., governments will benefit from a New York state appellate court decision to allow a lawsuit to prevent the Long Island Power Authority from challenging the assessment on its Northport, N.Y. power plant, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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 -
Detroit emerged from bankruptcy poised to rebuild through major infrastructure projects, former emergency manager Kevyn Orr said in Boston.
August 7 -
The Rhode Island Commerce Corp. agrees to a $12.5 million proposed settlement with four defendants related to the 38 Studios fiasco.
August 7 -
Standard & Poor's said it would wait to see the terms of Wayne County's consent agreement with the state before taking action on the junk-rated county.
August 7 -
Detroit's bankruptcy and Puerto Rico's default are similar to New York City's mid-1970s crisis, public finance veteran Richard Ravitch says.
August 7 -
Los Angeles has agreed to return control of LA/Ontario International Airport to an Ontario, Calif.-based local authority.
August 7 -
The Wayne County, Mich., board opted to enter a consent agreement with the state government, one of the four choices it had to deal with the county's financial emergency.
August 6 -
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 -
Detroit is nearing its first public bond sale since bankruptcy as it posted bond documents for the deal on Thursday.
August 6 -
Municipal issuers no longer consider bankruptcy to be taboo and distressed governments are increasingly likely to consider it an option, Moody's analysts said in a report.
August 6 -
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's request for more time to consider whether to appeal the state's high court voiding a 2013 state pension system overhaul.
August 5 -
The San Diego County Water Authority prevailed in a lawsuit targeting, among other things, the $1 billion Carlsbad desalination plant expected to begin operations later this year.
August 5 -
Challenges to $9 billion of bonds to pay for California's $68 billion high speed rail project are far from over.
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