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  • BRADENTON, Fla. - The Bank of New York Mellon on Monday filed a civil suit in Alabama state court seeking a receiver for Jefferson County's sewer system as well as a court order requiring county commissioners to raise sewer rates and impose additional charges and fees to pay bondholders.

    August 5
  • Texas

    The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association has hired former U.S. Rep. Kenneth E. Bentsen Jr. as head of its office here and as executive vice president of public policy and advocacy.

    August 5
  • WASHINGTON - The National League of Cities is urging the Treasury Department to purchase "troubled assets" resulting from Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy filing that are still held by local governments.

    August 4
  • CHICAGO - The effort to legalize casino gambling in Ohio advanced last week when the state Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a ballot proposal that would allow casinos in the state's four largest cities.

    August 4
  • Although some industry officials warn that the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposal to restrict investment advisers from pay-to-play practices would be draconian, an SEC official said yesterday that there does not seem to be an effective alternative.

    July 30
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Albert LaPierre today will enter a guilty plea in Alabama federal court to one count each of conspiracy and filing a false tax return stemming from last December's 101-count, pay-to-play criminal indictment related to Jefferson County, Ala's sewer bond deals.

    July 30
  • The financial meltdown in Jefferson County worsened this week with offices in Alabama’s largest county figuring out how to operate without sufficient staff and local lawmakers still disagreeing over how to fix the problem.

    July 30
  • By cutting Ambac Assurance Corp.'s financial strength rating to junk this week, Standard & Poor's put almost 26,000 municipal bonds into credit limbo.

    July 30
  • SAN FRANCISCO - As California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger yesterday signed a series of budget revisions to address the state's deficit and cash-flow troubles, the controller's office continued printing IOUs to pay many of the state's bills.

    July 29
  • SAN FRANCISCO - California redevelopment agencies plan to sue to block a $2.05 billion revenue grab that state lawmakers approved Friday as part of a $23.1 billion budget-balancing deal.

    July 28
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  • WASHINGTON - Market participants have been quick to criticize a bill proposed by Rep. John B. Larson, D-Conn., that would tax municipal and other over-the-counter derivatives, saying that the legislation could freeze the derivatives market by creating prohibitively high costs for such contracts.

    July 28
  • WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has elected Peter Clarke, managing director at JPMorgan in New York, to replace Ronald Stack as its chairman, beginning Oct 1.

    July 28
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  • California lawmakers passed $23.1 billion of budget balancing measures Friday, closing most of the state's estimated $24.2 billion budget deficit for this year.

    July 27
  • SAN FRANCISCO – California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger late Friday said he plans to sign a budget proposal passed by the State Legislature Friday afternoon.

    July 27
  • The three men indicted in a Jefferson County sewer bond pay-to-play criminal case are seeking a second delay in their trial date because the case is complex and they haven’t had time to sift through all the discovery evidence, they said in a joint motion last week.

    July 23
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously yesterday to repropose pay-to-play restrictions on investment advisers for states and localities, modeled partly on limits already in place for municipal broker-dealers.

    July 23
  • WASHINGTON - Rep. Bob Etheridge, D-N.C., today will urge Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to quickly issue guidance on qualified school construction bonds, specifically how to strip and sell the bonds' tax credit in the secondary market.

    July 23
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - A South Carolina Supreme Court ruling striking down a referendum requirement will make it easier and less costly for cities and towns to sell their old, leaky water and sewer systems to counties that can make improvements, benefiting economic development prospects and the environment.

    July 23
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  • WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board this week will discuss how to proceed with draft rule changes it proposed in May to address an issue that surfaced when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy last year and profits were withheld from syndicate members in muni transactions senior managed by the firm.

    July 22
  • SAN FRANCISCO - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders late Monday agreed to close the state's $26.3 billion budget deficit with a combination of spending cuts, local government funds, and accounting gimmicks that drew protests from across the state.

    July 22