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Standard & Poor’s has revised its outlook on Hannibal Regional Hospital’s BBB-plus rating to negative from stable as the Missouri facility struggles with declining admissions.
December 27 -
A Cook County Circuit Court judge last week dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority’s steep increase in tolls that will take effect Jan. 1 to fund a $12 billion capital program.
December 27 -
The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority has defaulted on more bonds after discovering it can't use reserves to make principal payments for some of its debt.
December 23 -
The Washington Department of Transportation is set to begin tolling on the State Route 520 floating bridge on Dec. 29.
December 22 -
Citing a worsening revenue outlook, the board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted against restoring $20 million in bus and subway service cuts for fiscal 2012.
December 21 -
The North Carolina Department of Transportation closes on a $145.5 million deal believed to be the first of its kind to use stand-alone, grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds as interim financing.
December 21 -
Former Maine Turnpike Authority executive director Paul Violette has settled a civil lawsuit over allegations that he used agency funds for personal benefit, agreeing along with two surety bonding providers to pay back damages totaling $430,000.
December 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $177.2 million of Series 2005I long-term adjustable-rate hospital revenue bonds issued by the Highlands County, Fla., Health Facilities Authority for the Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Group.
December 20 -
A task force last week proposed a local income tax rate increase in the Indianapolis region to finance a $1.3 billion rail and bus system over the next 10 years.
December 20 -
Moody's Investors Service has lowered its rating to Baa3 from Baa2 on Anderson Hospital due to its weakened financial performance. The action affects $33.9 million of rated debt sold through the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority.
December 20 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board has adopted a $609 million budget for 2012 that anticipates $200 million in toll-backed borrowing as the agency embarks on its $12 billion, 15-year capital program to maintain and expand the 286-mile system.
December 19 -
U.S. Bank NA notified the market that it was sued by Fiddler's Creek Community Development District 2 in South Florida.
December 19 -
The Arkansas Department of Highways and Transportation will focus initially on improving traffic flow along Interstate 30 if voters approve $1.3 billion of general obligation bonds for roadwork next year.
December 19 -
The future of Medicaid, which eats up nearly a quarter of states' budgets, will play a key role in governments' fiscal health over the next several years, Standard & Poor's said in a new report on the federal program.
December 16 -
Rhode Island wants to put tolls on a stretch of Interstate 95 near the Connecticut border in a story that resonates beyond the nation's smallest state and its neighbors.
December 16 -
Two lawmakers representing Northeastern states are sponsoring legislation to give the federal government more control over bridge and tunnel tolls, a proposition that has won the backing of commercial truckers and motorist advocacy groups but could also put pressure on some bond issuers.
December 16 -
Having already assigned a negative outlook to Garvees, Fitch Ratings said downgrades could occur for such bonds without a backup pledge of revenues if lawmakers don't approve a longer-term reauthorization of highway and other surface transportation programs by March 31.
December 15 -
Republicans complained about the skyrocketing cost and lack of administrative transparency surrounding the construction of the California high-speed rail project, while Democrats and regulators steadfastly defended the partially bond-financed project as an antidote to gridlock and a way to create jobs.
December 15 -
The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority's new board learned Wednesday night that its defaulted bonds, sold to build the Garcon Point Bridge in north Florida, may be repaid without losses to investors.
December 15 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $511 million of grants to 46 transportation projects in 33 states and Puerto Rico under a third round of its popular TIGER program.
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