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The Legislature failed to publish a public notice about changes in the law authorizing the sole security for the bonds, the court ruled.
September 14 -
MEAG wants a power purchase agreement enforced against JEA, which says the agreement must be vacated because it wasn’t properly approved.
September 13 -
Coalinga Regional Medical Center was felled by challenges common to many rural hospitals.
September 12 -
A group of ratepayers on Jefferson County, Alabama’s sewer system has asked judges to reconsider dismissal of their appeal.
September 11 -
Verity Health System reported about $459 million of long-term bond debt and $254 million in pension obligations on its most recent CAFR.
September 10 -
Bondholders are going after the city, county officials, and a court-appointed water receiver to ensure future payments.
September 7 -
Maine Gov. Paul LePage is pushing the federal government to reverse the decisions of his state's voters and courts, and block a Medicaid expansion plan.
September 6 -
S&P Global Ratings raised Stockton Public Finance Authority lease-revenue bonds to BB from B-minus.
September 5 -
A major state bridge repair and replacement program was launched as the turnpike authority’s bond ratings were downgraded because of pension liabilities.
September 5 -
The SEC is sorting out those charged with engaging in a large multi-year "flipping" and kickback scheme.
September 4 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. will issue $1.75 billion of bonds for the privately owned passenger train project.
August 30 -
The Maine Supreme Court dealt a blow to Gov. Paul LePage’s efforts to slow voter-approved Medicaid expansion.
August 29 -
Brevard County will subsidize Bezos' Blue Origin with $8 million, though a recent court ruling says it can't issue bonds to raise the funds.
August 29 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. will be asked to be the conduit issuer for $1.75 billion of PABs on behalf of the project's private owners.
August 28 -
Jacksonville-based JEA wants the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia to vote against continuing the project.
August 27 -
Owners of a Los Angeles complex had argued that their duty to provide affordable units ended when bonds were paid off.
August 24 -
Multiple constitutional claims, including racial gerrymandering, are cited in lawsuits filed by the city of Stockbridge and Capital One Public Funding.
August 21 -
Moody's lowered the South Carolina-owned public utility’s bond rating to A2, and its bank bond rating to A3.
August 20 -
A State Supreme Court ruling jeopardizes San Diego’s pension reform measures, exposing the city to millions in unanticipated costs.
August 17 -
The State Bond Commission barred the banks from upcoming Garvee bond deals, and said its action may apply to other state bond issues.
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