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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Macomb County is not contractually bound to provide lifetime healthcare benefits to retirees.
July 2 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker denounces the move as right-wing attack to harm the state's improved standing in municipal market.
July 1 -
Without a successful appeal, Employees Retirement System bondholders won't get their bond payments during the bankruptcy.
June 28 -
S&P Global Ratings cut its rating to A from A-plus, and maintained a negative outlook on the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
June 27 -
A bill to dissolve the south Florida toll road authority has been sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
June 26 -
Brogdon's high personal spending and failure to sell his assets spell an end to the usefulness of his repayment plan, the SEC told a federal judge.
June 21 -
A judge's decision looms for men accused of bilking the Connecticut Municipal Energy and Electric Cooperative, which got good news from Fitch Ratings last week.
June 19 -
Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud and special prosecutor Kym Worthy said they will expand the investigation based on new evidence.
June 14 -
The judge ruled for Peter Cannava, who had denied wrongdoing even after Wells Fargo and other defendants settled charges.
June 12 -
The Florida House of Representatives wants to intervene in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority lawsuit, saying its authority to pass bills is threatened.
June 12 -
The court put off a formal ruling for 10 days but made clear it expects to lift the confidentiality seal on bank transcripts with only limited redactions.
June 12 -
The association filed a court brief supporting Indian River County’s appeal of private activity bonds for the privately owned passenger train project.
June 10 -
A judge denied Chicago's request for a restraining order to stop the state comptroller from intercepting state grant money on behalf of city pension funds.
June 7 -
A trend of selective repudiation in the manner of Platte County would be credit negative for governments using lease appropriation debt, said Moody's.
June 7 -
To avoid a fuel tax increase, settlement funds the state received to compensate for the 2010 Gulf oil rig explosion will back transportation projects.
June 6 -
The new money ordered Wednesday comes from the SEC’s settlement with Brogdon Family LLC (BFLLC), a separate legal entity controlled by the former nursing home developer.
June 6 -
The Florida Department of Transportation wants a court to decide who is responsible for setting tolls to service debt that financed the Garcon Point Bridge.
June 5 -
The amended lawsuit references inside sources who allegedly confirm that the banks worked together in violation of antitrust law.
June 3 - Finance and investment-related court cases
The tortured construction of Hartford's Dunkin' Donuts Park — marked by soaring costs for the city, the firing of the developer and a year delay in opening — has receded a bit in memory as the ballpark and its home team, the Yard Goats, host a third season, drawing fans even during a particularly rainy spring.
June 3 -
Platte County may still face market penalties, even though it's not legally required to fund annual debt service supported by its appropriation pledge.
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