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DALLAS - Dallas County plans to take a giant step toward rebuilding the landmark Parkland Hospital this week with a $705 million issue made up mostly of taxable Build America Bonds.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's bond ratings may be too high, according to a report released by Bank of America-Merrill Lynch yesterday.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Lancaster Pollard & Co., a boutique health care and housing investment bank, last week hired Anthony Taddey to head a new Los Angeles office.
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CHICAGO - St. Louis' Metro has settled on restructuring plans for two pieces of its debt as the transit agency seeks to chip away at a series of operational and capital challenges that prompted a two-notch downgrade earlier this year and drove steep service cuts.
August 24 -
DALLAS - The North Texas Tollway Authority expects to issue $620 million of toll revenue bonds and $740 million in other forms of debt to design and build a new toll highway in western Dallas County, officials said.
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BRADENTON, Fla. — The Louisiana State Bond Commission yesterday approved a $350 million revenue bond deal for the Woman's Hospital Foundation Project, of which $100 million will be Gulf Opportunity Zone bonds.
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WASHINGTON — Arlington County, Va., is suing state and U.S. transportation officials to stop a high-occupancy toll lanes project on Interstate 395 and I-95, alleging an "arbitrary and capricious" failure to do adequate research on environmental and other impacts.
August 21 -
Bills recently introduced by key members in the House and Senate would set up a major deterrent to banks and other equity investors seeking to force issuers to fork over termination payments for lease-back deals. The prospect of such deal terminations threatened to jeopardize the fiscal conditions of transit agencies and electrical utilities last year after credit rating downgradings of insurers on the deals.
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority is no longer on watch list for a possible downgrade of its transportation revenue bonds, Moody's Investors Service said yesterday. The rating agency affirmed the credit's A2 rating and said its outlook was stable.
August 19 -
CHICAGO - In a larger version of its spring general obligation sale, Wisconsin is planning to competitively sell $423 million of new-money GO bonds on Wednesday in a deal divided into two series with bidders able to submit tax-exempt and taxable bids on the later maturities.
August 18 - Texas
DALLAS - The Texas Transportation Commission will issue the state's largest tranche of Build America Bonds to date, with $1.1 billion of the taxable debt scheduled to price on Wednesday.
August 18 -
DALLAS - Fitch Ratings has downgraded $120 million of taxable revenue bonds sold in 2001 for a car rental facility at Houston Intercontinental Airport. Citing declining coverage ratios, Fitch cut the rating on the debt one notch to A-minus from A.
August 18 -
WASHINGTON - The Governmental Accounting Standards Board on Friday urged market participants to submit written comments on exposure drafts on health care and other post-employment benefit plans and Chapter 9 bankruptcies by Aug. 28.
August 17 -
An arbitration panel last week awarded unionized transit workers at New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority an 11.3% raise over three years. The raises for Transit Workers Union Local 100 workers will cost an estimated $350 million, the MTA said.
August 17 -
Few people with Richard Ravitch’s resume would call themselves a student, but with the state facing a $2.1 billion current-year budget deficit, New York’s lieutenant governor has hit the state’s books.
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SAN FRANCISCO — After collecting more than $104 million from the Bay Area Toll Authority in return for terminating a swap agreement, Ambac Financial Services LLC sued the agency this week seeking an additional $50 million.
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CHICAGO — With a shakily balanced fiscal 2010 budget now in place, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn turned his attention yesterday after seven months in office to putting his stamp on a major bond-issuing state agency with the appointment of new board members to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.
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WASHINGTON - The first industry groups to comment on two Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposals tied to its EMMA disclosure system are warning that they may be unfair or unduly burdensome in certain respects.
August 13 -
Florida officials are disputing the way the federal government is calculating how the state spends transportation funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
August 13 -
A plan to increase Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority fares by 20% is now off the table as officials said they will wait for an outside review of the agency's finances before asking mass transit users to pay more on buses and trains.
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