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BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. plans to sell up to $900 million of revenue bonds to provide liquidity for the upcoming hurricane season, which begins June 1.
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CHICAGO — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s choice for emergency manager of Detroit Public Schools will enjoy broader powers than his predecessor, but faces a structural deficit that has increased more than 60% in two years.
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DALLAS — Glendale, Ariz., has committed another $25 million to keep the National Hockey League’s Phoenix Coyotes playing in city-owned Jobing.com arena for another year, though officials have not yet identified where the money will come from.
May 11 -
DALLAS — An alleged pay-to-play scheme in New Mexico involving former Gov. Bill Richardson’s administration was similar to one in New York that resulted in criminal penalties, according to lawsuits filed in state and federal court.
May 11 -
Two Florida lawmakers who unsuccessfully sued Republican Gov. Rick Scott to prevent him from turning down $2.4 billion of federal funds for high-speed rail blasted the governor Monday when other states and Amtrak won the money.
May 11 -
The receiver in control of Jefferson County’s sewer system may delay filing a report with the court because of damages caused by tornadoes at the end of April, according to the Birmingham News.
May 11 -
Assured Guaranty Ltd. reported higher operating earnings than expected in the first quarter due to a large out-of-court settlement, but said new business production in public finance fell by about one-half compared to the same quarter last year.
May 10 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Vallejo, Calif., will likely exit Chapter 9 bankruptcy by the end of July as it nears deals with two of its unions, according to attorneys.
May 10 -
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service’s tax-exempt bond office has received referrals of around 30 whistleblower claims of potential abuses in the municipal bond market, an official said Friday.
May 9 -
Ambac Financial Group Inc., the holding company for bankrupt bond insurer Ambac Assurance, has agreed to settle a lawsuit claiming it misled shareholders about the risks the company took on insuring subprime mortgages.
May 9 -
WASHINGTON — A federal court in New Jersey has approved UBS Financial Services Inc.’s $47.2 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission over bid-rigging of municipal bond-related contracts as well as the amounts of restitution that are to go to each of 105 state and local issuers that were defrauded.
May 9 -
MBIA Insurance has filed a motion in the New York State Supreme Court seeking documents from Credit Suisse about residential mortgage-backed securities it insured. According to the lawsuit, Credit Suisse failed to follow guidelines it established with the insurer and MBIA has suffered large losses as a result.
May 6 -
SAN FRANCISCO — A bill that would force California municipal governments to undergo mediation before allowing them to file for bankruptcy is moving through the Legislature.
May 6 -
The troubled city of Montebello, Calif., took another financial hit last week when federal housing officials suspended funding to the city and demanded repayment of $5 million in grants, according to local news reports.
May 5 -
SAN FRANCISCO — At its inception the South Bay Expressway toll road was promoted as a model public-private partnership. It took ages to build, then quickly plunged into bankruptcy.
May 5 -
WASHINGTON — UBS Financial Services Inc. has agreed to pay more than $160 million to settle antitrust, securities fraud, tax and other charges with three federal agencies and 25 state attorneys general for rigging bids for at least 100 reinvestment transactions in 36 states, threatening the tax-exempt status of more than $16.5 billion of municipal bonds.
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CHICAGO — The Xenia Rural Water District’s financial position worsened in 2010, moving it closer to insolvency and increasing the pressure on the Iowa agency and its creditors to come to some agreement that likely includes debt forgiveness, according to a state audit.
May 4 -
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing met with Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and legislators last week to push a deficit-elimination plan that hinges on the passage of new state laws.
May 3 -
CHICAGO — Indiana legislators last week passed a $28 billion two-year general fund budget and several bond-related bills but failed to pass a controversial measure allowing fiscally distressed municipalities to file for bankruptcy.
May 2 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets’ Association is urging the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to withdraw its draft broker’s brokers rule and leave the existing regulatory and enforcement scheme intact.
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