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Roger Nutt will resign as chief executive of the embattled Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, which the state auditor said was "drowning in debt."
October 11 -
The Citizens Budget Commission watchdog group, calling the financing arrangements of New York's MTA "volatile and insufficient," proposes an alternative that it said would curb deficits.
October 10 -
Fitch dropped the outlook on Forrest County General Hospital, Miss. to negative while affirming its A rating.
October 10 - Texas
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority hired Keith T. Parker away from the VIA transit agency in San Antonio to be its new general manager and CEO.
October 10 - Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will complete nearly $1 billion of refinancing for 2012 with a $301 million deal scheduled to price next week.
October 9 -
Ohio is selling GO bonds this week and Garvee bonds in November. Ohio says the Garvee deal will proceed despite uncertainty over federal transportation funding and the fiscal cliff.
October 9 -
Transportation and infrastructure policy has taken a back seat throughout the presidential campaign so far, a fact that industry insiders think is an intentional dodge of the daunting challenge of funding new investment.
October 9 -
West Coast nonprofit hospital chain Dignity Health, formerly Catholic Healthcare West, was downgraded ahead of plans to sell up to $500 million in taxable bonds.
October 5 -
Denver plans to price $700 million of revenue bonds Wednesday to build an airport hotel that will adjoin a commuter rail line linking passengers to downtown's Union Station.
October 5 -
Gov. John Kasich Thursday told local reporters that he expects to unveil a privatization plan for the Ohio Turnpike within the next 30 days, and hopes to leverage at least $1 billion for the state.
October 5 -
Sanford Health, in South Dakota, is bringing $130 million of bonds to market next week to finance an ambitious $1.5 billion capital plan that credit analyst warn could strain the system's otherwise-strong balance sheet.
October 4 -
The Austin, Texas City Council is considering bond projects worth about $189 million to accommodate the growing passenger traffic at Austin Bergstrom International Airport.
October 3 -
Gov. Robert Bentley said Alabama would not create a health insurance exchange plan under the federal Affordable Care Act.
October 3 -
New York's MTA has strengthened its financial condition over the past two years, but still faces continued challenges, said state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
October 3 -
On Wednesday the Nassau County Interim Finance Authority is expected to sell $313 million of triple-A rated sales tax secured bonds and the Nassau County Local Economic Assistance Corporation is scheduled to sell $132 million of revenue bonds.
October 2 -
Moody’s Investors Service Monday downgraded to A2 from A1 $79 million of debt issued by Northeast Ohio Medical University, and placed the rating under review for further possible downgrade.
October 2 -
A group of high-profile Detroit-area supporters from the business and political communities urged lawmakers last week to advance a bill that would create a regional transit authority.
October 2 -
Highmark has sued West Penn Allegheny Health for calling off their $475 million merger, calling the action a contract breach and "a flight from reality."
October 2 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments Tuesday in the case of Corr V. Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, a lawsuit that strikes at MWAA's primary mechanism of repaying more than $2 billion of bond debt.
October 2 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy and the U.S. Department of Transportation announced the release of $121 million for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail program.
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