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With nearly $500 million in spring transportation projects planned, Illinois will sell $800 million of debt Tuesday after a two-month delay in the state's first bond offering of the year.
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Arkansas will save almost $700 million through a private insurance option in an expansion of the Medicaid program, a report said.
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General aviation airport officials in Florida and across the country will discuss the implications of tower closings Tuesday in a conference call with the Federal Aviation Administration
April 1 -
Colorado's Regional Transportation District plans to issue $225 million of certificates of participation this month as its $7.9 billion FasTracks rail and bus network achieves major construction milestones.
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The California Health Facilities Financing Authority approved on Thursday issuing $450 million in tax-exempt revenue bonds for Sutter Health System to construct a hospital in Santa Rosa and medical clinics in Sunnyvale and San Carlos.
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The Internal Revenue Service is auditing two separate series of hospital revenue bonds totaling $142.2 million that were issued by the Highlands County, Fla., Health Facilities Authority in 2005 and 2007 and then redeemed.
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority awarded the first contract to a company participating in its new federal small business mentoring program.
March 28 -
Most non-profit hospitals are expected to find the 2% Medicare reimbursements cuts that take effect Monday manageable, Fitch Ratings says in a new report.
March 28 - Texas
Moody's Investors Service is considering a downgrade on $1.1 billion of P3 turnpike debt in Texas to non-investment grade.
March 27 -
With its ratings intact, CoxHealth in Missouri next week enters the market with a mostly new-money sale for about $200 million to help finance a major expansion at its main healthcare campus.
March 27 -
The Virginia Port Authority Tuesday declined proposals to operate as a public-private partnership after it received an unsolicited P3 proposal.
March 27 -
Gov. Deval Patrick's administration, acting on a provision of the 2009 Massachusetts transportation overhaul law, has named a panel to explore P3 deals.
March 26 -
Moody's Investors Service last week confirmed its Baa3 rating on Memorial Healthcare and removed the rating from under review. The outlook is positive, Moody's said.
March 26 -
The Detroit Medical Center has dropped plans to build a $50 million outpatient facility in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak.
March 26 -
Michigan will likely have a federal health insurance exchange instead of a joint state-federal partnership after the state Senate last week recessed for spring break without meeting a federal deadline.
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Moody's Investors Service called an Illinois judge's dismissal of litigation challenging the state's retiree healthcare reforms a credit positive for the state.
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A bankruptcy court hearing is slated next week on settlement agreement between American Airlines Inc. and holders of its $1.4 billion of New York City airport debt.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign into law a new two-year, $7.6 billion transportation budget that features as its centerpiece Kasich's proposal to issue debt backed by future turnpike tolls.
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Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Secretary-Treasurer J. William Lincoln resigned from the panel in the aftermath of a grand jury report over pay to play.
March 25 - Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is expected to become one of the nation's most indebted airports with $737 million of revenue bonds for its terminal remodeling project, helping prompt a Moody's downgrade.
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