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Harrisburg controller Dan Miller says the tax increase receiver William Lynch seeks in court won't rescue Pennsylvania's capital city from the financial abyss.
August 27 -
Central Falls, R.I., could exit Chapter 9 next week after a mere 13 months. Its quick march does not surprise the city's bankruptcy attorney, Ted Orson.
August 27 -
Scranton, Pa.'s City Council approved its financial recovery plan moments after landing a $6.2 million tax-anticipation notes deal from Amalgamated Bank.
August 24 - Texas
An increase in Lubbock County's property tax rate will allow the West Texas county to cope with financial and political problems if President Obama is re-elected in November, Judge Tom Head said Wednesday.
August 23 -
A legal battle over the ability of a state-appointed receiver to force capital city Harrisburg to increase taxes played out in a Pennsylvania court.
August 23 -
GLC Advisors, representing investors owning $700 million of Jefferson County's defaulted sewer warrants, says low interest rates could make a refinancing possible.
August 23 -
Attorneys for Stockton, Calif., and its creditors hammered out a schedule and tipped their hats to the fight ahead during the first hearing on the city's bankruptcy case.
August 23 -
A federal bankruptcy court judge signed an order authorizing American Airline's assumption of its Tulsa maintenance base sublease, paving the way for the bond trustee on $237 million of debt to soon resume payments.
August 23 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to appeal a court ruling that negated its payroll mobility tax and could cost it $1.2 billion.
August 23 -
The number of continuing disclosures muni bond issuers filed with the MSRB continues to increase, with issuers submitting 139,043 documents in the 12-months ending June 2012, according to a report released Wednesday.
August 22 -
Harrisburg, Pa., could miss another general obligation bond payment in mid-September in order to make payroll and could run out of cash altogether by the end of next month.
August 22 -
The Retired State Employees Association of Louisiana filed a suit in state court Aug. 16 to stop the implementation of a new state pension plan proposed by Gov. Bobby Jindal and passed by the 2012 Legislature.
August 22 -
American Airlines and the trustee on $237 million of revenue bonds issued for the airline's Tulsa maintenance base will ask the bankruptcy court to approve a settlement.
August 21 -
Bankrupt Jefferson County has rejected the lease securing $82.5 million of warrants. A payment default could occur on Oct. 1, though the debt is insured by Ambac.
August 21 -
Pennsylvania's Senate has delayed its hearings on Harrisburg incinerator bond financings, and seeks more detail from parties uncooperative toward a local audit.
August 21 -
The board of Detroit Public Schools last week approved several measures in a bid to regain control over the district last week after the suspension of Michigan’s emergency management law.
August 21 -
The state Supreme Court's invalidation of New York City's law expanding yellow cab service to all boroughs could create a $1.4 billion budget gap.
August 20 -
The Arizona Supreme Court said last week that a referendum on making permanent a temporary 1% state sales tax should go onto the November ballot.
August 20 -
A Florida law allowing local governments to declare a "financial urgency" can be an effective strategy for budget relief, says Fitch. Miami has used it several times.
August 20 -
Moody's Investors Service is considering across-the-board and targeted downgrades in California in the aftermath of the state's recent municipal bankruptcies.
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