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Moody's Investors Service pushed the struggling Proctor Hospital's rating further down into junk bond territory, lowering the Illinois hospital three levels and warning of further deterioration.
June 18 - Kentucky
Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez is expected to join Kentucky officials Tuesday for groundbreaking of the 'downtown' Ohio River Bridges Project.
June 18 -
Maine's governor signed a bill that will trigger the sale of at least $290 million in bonds and provide the state's hospitals with $484 million that they are owed.
June 17 -
The Atlanta BeltLine Inc. has selected Paul Morris as its president and chief executive officer.
June 17 -
Seven-mayor panel in Arkansas awards $13.1 million in state street funds from $28 million requested.
June 17 -
The South Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the governance of the state's Transportation Infrastructure Bank.
June 17 -
Central Florida's Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority soon will search for a new chief financial officer following the resignation of Nita Crowder.
June 17 -
New Mexico will price $220 million of highly-rated severance tax bonds for hundreds of local projects in a competitive sale Tuesday.
June 17 -
St. Joseph Health System and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, two California hospital systems that formed an affiliation, plan to price $763 million in debt on Wednesday through California Health Facilities Financing Authority.
June 17 -
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is expected to sign an $8.8 billion budget that includes expansion of the state Medicaid program for the working poor.
June 14 -
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center accused Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl of suing it over its nonprofit status to cover a scandal in his administration, according to a court filing.
June 14 -
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has written Governor Andrew Cuomo requesting the re-appointment of Mitchell Pally as the Suffolk County representative to the board of New York's MTA.
June 14 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority — the transit system that serves Greater Boston — is staring at a $118 million gap for fiscal 2014, which begins July 1.
June 14 -
Providence, R.I. Mayor Angel Taveras desires $39 million in federal TIGER grant money to help fund a streetcar project he called essential to the city's comeback.
June 14 -
The federal government has formally invited Chicago to apply for a $292 million loan to help finance its new $884 million intermodal facility at O'Hare International Airport.
June 13 -
The Highway Trust Fund will need an additional $85 billion in U.S. general fund transfers over the next six years just to keep the program operating despite recent events that have shown that current spending is not enough, a Department of Transportation official told a Senate Panel Thursday.
June 13 -
Moody's upgraded San Diego, Calif.-based Sharp HealthCare's rating to A1 from A2 affecting approximately $475 million of outstanding debt.
June 13 -
Moody's Investors Service placed Antelope Valley Healthcare District's Baa3-rated bonds on review for downgrade following the unexpected resignations of the chief executive officer and the chief financial officer.
June 12 -
As the state of Florida works on its largest public-private partnership project, local governments hope a bill waiting for the governor's signature can expand the use of P3s.
June 12 -
Dallas' Parkland Hospital Board has approved $42 million of bonds for a new $1.3 billion hospital financed mostly by Build America Bonds issued in 2009.
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