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Stargate data centers in Michigan and Wisconsin illustrate the risks to municipalities of such projects and the growing backlash to data centers.
December 10 -
Omaha Public Power District will go to market the week of Jan. 5 with about $164 million of Series 2026A separate electric system revenue refunding bonds.
December 9 -
Four of Dallas Area Rapid Transit's 13 member cities took action to ask voters in May whether they want to withdraw from the agency.
December 9 -
The Project Tundra carbon capture project – a public-private partnership involving a 2,500-mile pipeline through parts of the Midwest – suffered a setback.
December 8 -
The Local Government Commission approved bonds for Raleigh, Duke University Health System and Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community.
December 4 -
The transaction, which supports the Navajo community in Ganado, Arizona, represents a major landmark in furthering Native American health care infrastructure, overcoming hurdles tribal governments typically face in issuing municipal debt to open a replicable path to market other indigenous health systems can follow.
December 2 -
The deal combined the benefits of a green designation with a massive, highly visible airport project.
December 1 -
Moody's cited narrowing financial flexibility and declining debt service.
November 26 -
Legislation authorizing $1.5 billion of revenue bonds, along with fee and tax hikes, could return for a second try in 2026.
November 25 -
The New York Power Authority created a new in-state conduit issuer to maximize savings and benefits for New Yorkers on a prepaid electricity deal.
November 24 -
The railroad corporation's bond financing used a creative risk transfer approach to replace a crumbling cruise ship dock and terminal building.
November 21 -
Ten winners across five regions and five additional categories will be celebrated Dec. 2 in New York City, where one will be crowned the overall Deal of the Year.
November 17 -
The Florida county is in the midst of executing a $9 billion capital improvement plan.
November 13 -
The industry for years has lobbied Congress and the Treasury Department to make the changes, but the issue has taken on more urgency amid a data center boom that promises to transform the U.S. energy landscape
November 7 -
Fresno, California, received a boost to positive from stable on its senior lien airport revenue bonds.
November 7 -
Illinois' General Assembly passed a bill that provides both governance reforms sought by lawmakers and funding to avert a Chicago transit fiscal cliff.
November 5 -
The bankruptcy judge suggested Jackson Hospital and Clinic may be closed if it doesn't propose a plan of adjustment before the end of the calendar year.
October 30 -
The Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is facing federal deadlines after a series of fires.
October 28 -
The utility responded that it is not eligible to declare bankruptcy.
October 24 -
By delaying the bill signing, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek shortens time opponents have to gather signatures for a measure to overturn the transportation bill.
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