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The city council continues to delay a vote on where to draw its water from long-term.
September 21 -
A tax policy conflict between Minnesota's Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers remains unresolved.
September 19 -
While Mayor Luke Bronin awaits state aid from a fractious government, a bondholder call looms.
September 19 -
As the capital city's bonds plunged deeper into junk, Connecticut struggled to pass a state budget.
September 15 -
The rating agency cited warnings by Mayor Luke Bronin that Connecticut's capital could go bankrupt in 60 days.
September 12 -
Minnesota's high court ordered the negotiations to resolve a funding dispute that's entangled a small piece of debt.
September 11 -
Minnesota must grant permits before work on the Red River project continues, the ruling says.
September 8 -
The capital city has threatened to file bankruptcy in 60 days if it doesn't get sufficient state help.
September 8 -
Mayor Luke Bronin told Gov. Dannel Malloy and lawmakers that Chapter 9 for Connecticut's capital is inevitable if the state cannot pass a budget.
September 7 -
Fitch Ratings said the increased costs to complete reactors at Plant Vogtle drove the downgrades.
September 7 -
A U.S. district court on Tuesday rejected that bond insurer Ambac Financial was liable for allegedly overly optimistic and misleading statements it had made about its insured Puerto Rico bonds.
September 6 -
He found that the community development districts failed to properly apportion homeowners' special assessments.
September 6 -
The Georgia pubic power agency will use bonds and loans to complete its share of the project.
September 5 -
Opponents withdrew petitions for a threatened referendum that had stalled plans to issue bonds for the Quicken Loans Arena rehab.
September 5 -
An Alabama group wants the justices to rule on a state law backing the county’s recent refunding deal.
September 1 -
The Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia voted to finish the two reactors, but cost was not disclosed.
August 31 -
A state appeals court ordered Harvey, Illinois to levy a property tax to boost the nearly insolvent firefighters' fund.
August 29 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill late giving the state an alternative route to shedding Atlantic City public safety staff.
August 28 -
New Jersey’s plan to slash Atlantic City’s fire department by 50 members was blocked by a superior court judge.
August 25 -
The district's debt holders must vote on a new Chapter 9 plan of adjustment.
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