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DALLAS - The Oklahoma Department of Transportation will get back into the debt market next week with a negotiated sale of $98.3 million of grant anticipation notes after delaying the deal for a month.
November 13 -
CHICAGO - The Illinois Finance Authority board yesterday advanced plans for more than $1.7 billion of bonding by a dozen borrowers, including the University of Chicago, and hired a new executive director - the state's former top fiscal officer, John Filan.
November 13 -
The Cook County Board of Commissioners last week approved a $930 million 2009 spending plan for the county’s health and hospital bureau, the first budget under a new a new independent board that took over the fiscally troubled health system earlier this year.
November 12 -
A deal to purchase Pontiac’s bankrupt North Oakland Medical Center came through at the 11th hour last week after Michigan agreed to a deal to sell the facility.
November 12 -
The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority could vote on potential toll increases this Friday to help offset growing debt service costs as state officials continue to map out legislation that would allow MassPike to be dismantled and folded into two other agencies.
November 12 -
WASHINGTON - The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority officials met with the Federal Reserve late Monday in a last-ditch effort to urge them to step in as guarantor on a leaseback deal the agency entered into with a Belgian bank. The move came just ahead of a U.S. District Court hearing today that will decide whether WMATA should remit a $43 million termination payment to the bank on the deal.
November 12 -
Chicago’s proposed $2.5 billion lease of Midway Airport to private operators is on a glide path to win Federal Aviation Administration approval possibly before the end of the year following a required public hearing on the deal last weekend.
November 12 -
At the request of the Federal Transit Administration, New Jersey officials increased the estimated cost of a new passenger-rail tunnel that will run between Newark and Manhattan to $8.7 billion, a $1.1 billion boost from the project's earlier cost estimate.
November 11 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has to close a $1.2 billion deficit in the next fiscal year, MTA officials said at a special finance committee meeting yesterday.
November 11 -
DALLAS - Denver's National Jewish Health has seen its rating from Fitch Ratings slip one notch to BBB from BBB-plus after reporting a $5.3 million operating loss amid a weakening balance sheet. The downgrade brings Fitch in line with Standard & Poor's on the nonprofit's $44.9 million of debt.
November 11 -
CHICAGO - As General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. reported grim third-quarter earnings Friday, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm warned that the state, just a few weeks into its fiscal year, already could face a deficit reaching up to $600 million.
November 10 -
Fitch Ratings last week changed its outlook on the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to stable from negative, citing recently approved toll increases that will help liquidity and fund needed capital improvements.
November 10 -
Amid continued strong demand and recent firmness that saw some yields decline as much as 12 basis points in spots during new-issue pricing last week, a $750 million revenue offering from the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority will further test the strength of the market this week.
November 10 -
SAN FRANCISCO - Last week's election was one of the most successful in years for backers of local bond and tax measures in California, according to an authority on the subject.
November 10 -
WASHINGTON - Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority officials on Friday made an urgent plea to the Treasury Department to prevent it from having to make a $43 million termination payment on a leaseback deal, just as the Belgian bank demanding the payment was expected to urge a federal court here not to block the payment.
November 10 -
After nearly three years of overseeing New Jersey's roads, bridges, and mass transit systems, Transportation Commissioner Kris Kolluri will head the New Jersey Schools Development Authority, a revamped agency that many hope will move away from its previous history of fiscal mismanagement.
November 7 -
CHICAGO - Nonprofit hospitals would generally benefit under the reform plan proposed by President-elect Barack Obama, according to a Moody's Investors Service analysis of the election's impact on the health care system.
November 7 -
WASHINGTON - Credit agencies are monitoring their ratings on transit agency leaseback transactions at a time when they are at growing risk of having to cough up billions of dollars as lease agreements with private investors go into default because of insurers' rating downgrades.
November 7 -
Atlanta on Friday closed on a private placement of $64.5 million of tax allocation district bonds for its ambitious BeltLine project, after the size of the offering was scaled back in recent weeks due to the liquidity crisis and market volatility.
November 6 -
WASHINGTON - Just one day after his historic win to become the nation's 44th president, Barack Obama was choosing staff, setting up a transition team, and preparing to work with the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve on the financial crisis, according to sources and public statements.
November 6