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Traffic is recovering at the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, which is planning $600 million of new borrowing for its 2021 capital plan.
November 3 -
Public finance made up just 3% of total standalone enforcement cases.
November 3 -
The move would not resolve structural budget gaps, according to the rating agency.
November 3 -
The fate of the state budget and ratings may depend on the progressive income tax ballot measure. Midwest voters also face $2.3 billion of bond measures Tuesday.
November 2 -
Financial hits to Atlantic City's hospitality industry from state limitations aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 are hindering a state agency reliant on luxury tax revenues to pay debt service on outstanding bonds.
November 2 -
This is the Lone Star State's only bond election day in 2020 after the May date was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 2 -
The American Securities Association wants to see a municipal debt purchase program extended past the end of the year, but Treasury has indicated that is unlikely.
October 30 -
Virus effects have battered New York City’s economy and by extension, the city’s budget and credit standing.
October 30 -
Moody’s on Thursday joined Fitch and S&P Global Ratings in moving the city’s rating outlook to negative. It has rated Chicago at speculative grade since 2015.
October 29 -
The most significant revenue loss in Florida continues to be the drop in sales tax collections in the tourism and hospitality industries.
October 29