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BRADENTON, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court has handed down a ruling that reaffirms the use of certificates of participation in the state, according to attorneys.
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CHICAGO — The Illinois Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority yesterday received A-level ratings from Standard & Poor’s on its $1.46 billion issue of tax-exempt tobacco bonds set for next week.
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The Camden County, N.J. , Pollution Control Financing Authority will tap into various dedicated funds to avoid defaulting on $26.1 million of incinerator debt due Dec. 1.
November 23 -
Moody’s Investors Service Tuesday revised Pittsburgh’s outlook to negative from stable as Pennsylvania’s second-largest city may face large pension contribution increases if its retirement fund falls under state oversight.
November 23 -
Lake County officials said they plan to sue the state next month over a law requiring the county to adopt a 1% local option income tax in order to lift a freeze on its property tax revenue.
November 23 -
A Cook County Circuit Court judge earlier this month denied Chicago’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges the legality of its $1.15 billion, 75-year lease of its parking meter system to Chicago Parking Meters LLC.
November 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Clay Gas Utility District of Clay County, Tenn., filed a notice last week saying that it has not made scheduled principal and interest payments on its bonds since 2000.
November 22 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers is warning the Securities and Exchange Commission that applying its asset-backed securities rules to municipal bonds, as proposed, would violate existing law and run contrary to congressional intent.
November 22 -
Ambac Assurance Corp. is close to reaching a settlement that would wipe away more than $500 million of exposure to revenue bonds issued by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry for the Las Vegas Monorail, according to its regulator Thursday.
November 19 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The Asian Art Museum is struggling to recover its financial footing while renegotiating its debt with creditors.
November 19 -
CHICAGO — Officials in Hamtramck, Mich., said they would try to set up a meeting with state Treasurer Robert Kleine in a fresh effort to win permission to file for bankruptcy.
November 18 -
The scandal-plagued city of Bell agreed to appoint a monitor to oversee its operations and finances.
November 18 -
New York attorney general and Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo sued former Quadrangle Group principal Steven Rattner Thursday over his alleged role in a widespread kickback scheme to obtain investments from New York’s largest pension fund, the $135 billion Common Retirement Fund.
November 18 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Vallejo City Council members are weighing a contentious budget plan as the California city struggles to emerge from Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
November 17 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — A lawsuit filed Tuesday by opponents of California’s plans to sell 11 state office buildings for one-time revenue resulted in a one-day delay to the state’s plans to sell $12 billion of notes and bonds this week.
November 17 -
CHICAGO — Michigan officials Wednesday said they denied a request by the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck for permission to file for bankruptcy.
November 17 -
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s proposed guidance for broker’s brokers would force them to go beyond the board’s existing rules, would be inconsistent with their limited roles in the market, and would impede the efficiency of the interdealer market, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association warned the MSRB this week.
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CHICAGO — A Detroit legislator was poised Wednesday to sponsor a package of bills that would allow Michigan to securitize up to $400 million of its tobacco settlement payments to erase the deficits carried by Detroit Public Schools and 41 other state school districts.
November 17 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission would violate the Tower Amendment and the principles of federalism if it applies its proposed rules on asset-backed securities to municipal bonds, 14 market groups warned this week.
November 16 -
Pittsburgh City Council President Darlene Harris Tuesday introduced a resolution that would direct additional parking-fee revenue into the city’s pension fund to help boost its funding level and ward off a potential state takeover.
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