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Fitch Ratings downgraded the underlying ratings on $49 million of Placerville, Calif.'s Marshall Medical Center revenue bonds to junk because of weak finances.
February 28 -
The Chicago Transit Authority has tapped its CFO Karen Walker to lead the agency's public-private partnership efforts and has hired Ronald DeNard from the private sector to fill the CFO spot.
February 27 -
Two Democrats in the Senate who influence transportation policy have introduced legislation to create the American Infrastructure Investment Fund, a $10 billion infrastructure bank.
February 27 -
Moody's Investors Service announced Wednesday that it has changed its outlook for the airport sector to stable from negative, where it had been since August 2008.
February 27 -
The Georgia House has passed a bill that would revamp governance of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, privatize some services, and impose tighter restrictions on the issuance of bonds.
February 27 -
The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority hits the market Wednesday with a $263 million sale that will nearly double its modest debt levels to help finance a five-year $670 million capital program that includes a new off-campus facility.
February 26 -
Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro García Padilla is going ahead with privatizing Puerto Rico's main airport.
February 26 -
The long-term care credit market has stabilized, writes Jon Barasch of Interactive Data Corp. in this commentary.
February 26
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The Illinois Finance Authority board advanced a handful of small direct or private placements for an array of not-for-profits.
February 26 -
The sequestration cuts scheduled to take effect March 1 could throw the muni market into uncertainty and slam the air transport sector, according to market groups and public officials.
February 25 -
The long-struggling city of Flint, which has been under emergency management for more than a year, is selling nearly $60 million of speculative-grade bonds on behalf of Hurley Medical Center, a city owned facility that serves as the local safety net provider.
February 25 -
Chicago received 16 responses in its first market outreach to identify prospective bidders in a possible deal to privatize Midway International Airport, according to the city's chief financial officer Lois Scott.
February 25 -
The Virginia General Assembly gave final approval on Saturday to legislation that is projected to raise more than $800 million for transportation over the next five years.
February 25 -
Mayo Clinic will return to the taxable market for the second time in six months as low rates coupled with freedom from tax-exempt compliance issues are proving too good of an incentive to resist.
February 22 -
Standard & Poor's lowered by three notches its long-term rating on bonds issued for Good Samaritan Hospital of Lebanon, Pa., to B-plus from BB-plus.
February 22 -
Virginia is poised to enact a funding bill that raises sales taxes but slashes fuel taxes to create $200 million of new transportation revenue each year that could be used for bonding.
February 22 - Washington
Municipal market participants are encouraged but cautious about President Obama's proposal for a new type of taxable, direct-pay bond called America Fast Forward bonds to finance the nation's infrastructure.
February 22 -
The Ohio Turnpike Commission plans to issue a pair of RFQs for firms interested in acting as underwriter or bond counsel on a $1.5 billion deal featuring a new turnpike credit that still needs to be approved by the Legislature.
February 22 -
Moody's Investors Service Wednesday downgraded to A2 from Aa3 a Washington hospital's limited tax general obligation bonds affecting $223.9 million in debt.
February 21 -
President Obama's proposal for a Build-America-Bonds-like program for infrastructure has its roots in a proposal by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and some infrastructure analysts say it represents a pro-business pivot from the White House.
February 21





