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New York MTA's $200 million in catastrophe bonds to cover storm surge risk are one example of Hurricane Sandy's effect on public finance.
October 25 -
Moody's Investors Service revised Citrus Valley Health Partners outlook to positive from stable and affirmed its Ba2 bond rating affecting $67.7 million in rated debt.
October 23 -
California counties' savings from the health insurance expansion under the Affordable Care Act will be offset by other state funding cuts, according to Moody's.
October 23 -
New head of state highway officials group seeks national economic stability through sustainable federal transportation funding.
October 22 -
After a four-day strike, union workers and San Francisco Bay Area Transit management have reached a tentative agreement on labor contracts.
October 22 -
Rhode Island's new municipal road and bridge revolving fund generated applications from 13 municipalities requesting $29 million, Treasurer Gina Raimondo announced.
October 22 -
Chicago last week officially unveiled its newest $1.3 billion runway under its ongoing $8 billion O'Hare Modernization Program.
October 22 -
An Ohio legislative board Monday approved an expansion of the state's Medicaid program under the new federal health care law, marking a victory for Gov. John Kasich.
October 22 -
Indiana Monday issued a request for qualifications for firms interested in building a new toll collection system for the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project.
October 22 -
Early voting is under way in Miami-Dade County where voters are being asked to approve $830 million in general obligation bonds for the public Jackson Health System.
October 21 -
In a complex multi-state issue, Catholic Health Initiatives expects to price about $1.2 billion of debt for its network of non-profit hospitals.
October 21 -
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District strike is a credit negative for the transit system, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 21 -
Arkansas lawmakers approved a plan to set aside $43 million in surplus money to limit increases in teacher health premiums.
October 21 -
Internal Revenue Service officials are taking a position in the tax dispute over $427.2 million of bonds issued by the Village Center Community Development District that they previously said they would not take, according to the CDD's lawyer.
October 18 -
After nearly two years of analysis, Indiana University has dropped its effort to privatize its parking system.
October 18 -
llinois and Indiana's plan to build a controversial $1.3 billion toll-road through public private partnerships cleared a key hurdle as an Illinois-based regional planning committee voted to include the project in the area's long-range plan.
October 18 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority will kick off $1.2 billion of new money bond sales with a $650 million issuance on Oct. 23.
October 16 -
Anticipating a default by June, Moody's downgraded $1.1 billion of debt for the State Highway 130 toll road near Austin, Texas to Caa3.
October 15 -
Transit historian Peter Derrick says that whatever the cost, unifying New York City's regional commuter rail systems would pay economic dividends.
October 15 -
Moody's Investors Service has placed Methodist Medical Center of Illinois' A2 rating on review for a potential upgrade in anticipation of the hospital becoming part of the higher rated Iowa Health System's obligated group.
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