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Mayor Linda Thompson implored Harrisburg City Council members to approve her financial recovery plan, which will go before the council for a final vote at a special legislative session next Wednesday.
August 24 -
House Financial Services Committee chairman Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., last week told mayors in Jefferson County that he believes the right decisions will be made by county commissioners dealing with the sewer debt crisis, according to the Birmingham News.
August 24 -
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Oct. 4 will hear arguments in the appeal filed by former Jefferson County Commissioner Gary White.
August 24 -
CHICAGO — Chicago and the Illinois Regional Transportation Authority filed lawsuits Tuesday against the cities of Kankakee and Channahon for their roles in tax-sharing agreements with retail companies that allow them to avoid collecting the Chicago area's higher sales tax rates.
August 23 -
CHICAGO — The emergency manager of Pontiac, Mich., said his plan to raise new money for the cash-strapped Detroit suburb relies on a court-ordered property tax increase.
August 23 -
DALLAS — An environmental lawsuit by the Sierra Club could impede bond issuance for one section of a 170-mile toll loop around the Houston area known as the Grand Parkway.
August 23 -
Gov. Rick Snyder last week asked the Michigan Supreme Court to rule on a lawsuit that targets the state's controversial emergency-management law.
August 23 -
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has filed a proposed rule with the Securities and Exchange Commission that would require muni advisors to establish supervisory systems to ensure they and their "associated persons" comply with SEC and MSRB rules.
August 22 -
A 2011 bill transferring $101.7 million from a highway transportation revolving fund into the general fund was constitutional, Oklahoma solicitor general Patrick Wyrick contended last week in a hearing before a state Supreme Court referee.
August 22 -
CHICAGO - A trio of nonprofit hospitals in the Chicago area, including the prominent Northwestern Memorial's Prentice Women's Hospital, are expected to appeal the Illinois Department of Revenue's decision earlier this week to deny them their property-tax exemptions for failing to provide sufficient charity care.
August 18 -
Los Angeles County supervisors Tuesday ordered an investigation into the finances of the troubled city of Vernon.
August 18 -
Bond insurer CIFG Assurance NA sued Goldman, Sachs & Co. and M&T Bank Tuesday for fraud and breach of contract involving its commitment to guarantee $275 million of mortgage-backed securities.
August 17 -
A ruling by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in June handing Georgia a victory over drinking water withdrawal rights from tributaries in the Atlanta area may be in jeopardy. Alabama and Florida last week asked the appellate court to reconsider its ruling in the so-called water war between the states that has gone on well over a decade.
August 17 -
The AARP joined with two other senior-citizen groups to file a friend of the court brief to the Michigan Supreme Court last week, arguing that the state’s new law taxing retirement income is unconstitutional.
August 16 -
WASHINGTON — The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined eight firms a total of $120,000 and asked two to pay almost $6,000 in restitution to customers for violating muni pricing, gift, trade, fair-dealing, and supervisory rules.
August 15 -
The dominoes continue to fall in Rhode Island as Moody’s Investors Service downgraded East Providence to Baa1 from A1, while on the same day it lowered to A2 from Aa3 the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp.’s revenue bond financing program.
August 12 -
CHICAGO - One day after being accused of fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission for its role in advising five Wisconsin school districts on a risky investment scheme, Stifel Financial Corp. said it has finalized an agreement to purchase $162.5 million of school district-supported notes from Depfa Bank Plc.
August 11 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The small city of Brighton, Ala., has defaulted on general obligation warrants it issued in 2003.
August 11 -
CHICAGO - Stifel Nicolaus & Co. and a former senior executive fraudulently misled five Wisconsin school districts by steering them into unsuitably risky and complex investment products to fund their non-pension retirement obligations, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged in a complaint filed Wednesday.
August 10 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners may decide Friday whether to file for bankruptcy if creditors holding $3.14 billion of troubled sewer debt do not agree to accept the county's final offer to restructure the debt.
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