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The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear arguments that the state is taking too much of Oahu's rail transit tax.
July 6 -
A series of high-profile cases may endanger California’s “vested rights” doctrine.
July 6 -
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bonds were slashed to D Thursday by Fitch Ratings in the wake of the utility’s bankruptcy filing.
July 6 -
An appeals court ruling favored a Mississippi county in its dispute with Assured Guaranty.
July 5 -
The five year municipal default rate since 2007 is twice the average since 1970, though it's still a fraction of the default rate on corporate bonds.
June 30 -
Orange County is out of the woods, but other California governments face challenges.
June 29 -
Puerto Rico's oversight board's decision against the power authority's restructuring support agreement moves $9 billion of debt closer to bankruptcy.
June 28 -
A court decision on Illinois Medicaid bill payments could come on the last day of a special session.
June 28 -
The developer of a Florida passenger train service may forgo private activity bonds.
June 28 -
A deal to restructure $9 billion of Puerto Rico electric debt fell apart as a federal control board rejected the accord Tuesday, pushing the island’s main power utility closer to a potential bankruptcy.
June 28 -
South Carolina reactor owners continue to review their options after Westinghouse’s bankruptcy.
June 27 -
Lawyers for Medicaid recipients will ask a judge to order Illinois to pay nearly $1.1 billion more a month.
June 27 -
A California court handed a partial win to both sides in litigation between water providers.
June 26 -
The Trump administration joined the Texas state government's defense of its anti-"sanctuary city" law.
June 26 -
San Bernardino is working to put bankruptcy in the rear-view mirror as it executes the plan of adjustment.
June 21 -
Even with a new legal challenge pending, Jefferson County plans to price refunding warrants in July.
June 21 -
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- As bad as the city's finances are, every little bit helps. And a little bit of help is coming in the form of a $50,000 franchise fee to install cellular antennas on light poles.
June 20 -
A Northern California charter school operator with four schools wants to move into Chapter 7.
June 19 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Federal prosecutors have asked Miami-Dade County to provide records of all affordable housing projects funded through a $137 million bond program that helps finance rental apartments for low-income people, according to a wide-ranging subpoena obtained Friday by the Miami Herald.
June 19 -
A feud over tax relief between Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and the GOP may hurt a bond rating.
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