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Two of the Chicago area’s biggest health-care providers are considering a merger that would create the largest Catholic hospital system in Illinois.
February 8 -
DALLAS — Analysts say that debt ratings for international toll bridges in Texas are bearing up under the stress of continuing drug violence in Mexico and recent traffic declines due to additional crossing points.
February 7 -
Democratic lawmakers and Amtrak Monday announced a $13.5 billion plan to increase rail service between New Jersey and Manhattan by building two new train tunnels underneath the Hudson River.
February 7 -
A $20 million grant from New York State is expected to repay $15.4 million of outstanding bonds issued for St. Joseph’s Hospital in Elmira to help finance a yet-to-be-completed merger with another hospital.
February 7 -
Legislation that would reduce New Jersey Turnpike Authority tolls prompted a conference call Friday between the agency and Moody’s Investors Service.
February 4 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — Most holders of $451.5 million of first-tier revenue bonds issued for the Las Vegas Monorail are prepared to accept $111 million up front and release Ambac Assurance Corp. from its exposure to the defaulted bonds, the bond trustee said in a disclosure filing.
February 4 -
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $60 million of hospital revenue bonds that were issued by Lakeland, Fla., in 2002 for Lakeland Regional Health Systems.
February 4 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last week elected former New Jersey Attorney General David Samson as chairman.
February 4 -
Both the main airport and seaport in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands remain shaky financial propositions, Fitch Ratings said this week in affirming their speculative-grade ratings.
February 3 -
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Richard Daley on Thursday questioned the sincerity of American Airlines and United Airlines' willingness to meet with him in an attempt to resolve differences over the timing and financing of $3.36 billion worth of expansion projects at O'Hare International Airport.
February 3 -
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority could roll back toll increases to reflect $1.25 billion it no longer needs to spend on a canceled mass transit tunnel project and still meet contractual debt-service coverage levels, according to an analysis from the Office of Legislative Services.
February 2 -
CHICAGO — States already facing big challenges balancing their budgets should brace for new costs and volatility stemming from implementation of the new federal health care law over the next few years, Standard & Poor’s said in a new report.
February 2 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority signed a $142.9 million contract last week to begin a major overhaul of its aging train-control and rail-safety systems in a deal that is expected to require some bond financing.
February 2 -
In an effort to drum up a new source of revenue for Florida’s beleaguered transportation trust fund, two lawmakers have filed identical bills authorizing the sale of naming rights and advertising space on state-owned transportation facilities.
February 2 -
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Richard Daley will meet with executives at American Airlines and United Airlines Thursday as a legal standoff over $3.36 billion worth of expansion projects at O’Hare International Airport drags on.
February 1 -
DALLAS — As Denver International Airport embarks on the largest expansion project in its 16-year history, it’s benefitting from surging passenger levels and an improving economy that yielded a new traffic record in 2010.
February 1 -
Gov. Pat Quinn last week signed Medicaid reform legislation aimed at saving Illinois at least $624 million over five years.
February 1 -
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $51 million of auction-rate securities that were issued in a conduit deal in 2005 by the Orange County, Fla., Health Facilities Authority to current-refund bonds and finance a hospital project.
January 31 -
WASHINGTON — The District of Columbia expects to issue $81.7 million of federal highway grant anticipation revenue bonds on Wednesday in a deal that was delayed from December at an additional cost to the district of about $2 million.
January 31 - Texas
A ceremony last week in San Antonio celebrated the beginning of a $900 million expansion of University Hospital, which is being financed with help from a $751.2 million debt program authorized in 2008 by Bexar County commissioners.
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