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Tampering with funds from a debt sale was among the allegations that landed Crystal City's former city attorney and city manager the long sentence.
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The National Federation of Municipal Analysts is concerned that a district court ruling on Puerto Rico highway bonds could be a landmark change for the worse when it comes to how investors view revenue bonds.
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Stockbridge's attorneys filed a state constitutional challenge in local court, and plan to file a civil rights complaint in federal court soon.
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The California city's supporters portray a lasting turnaround, but growing pension liabilities could bring trouble.
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The university has not said how it intends to pay for the legal settlement.
May 17 -
Bills that stripped territory from Stockbridge without apportioning its debt are credit negative for Georgia local governments and could impose higher borrowing costs.
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The Illinois pension intercept law could pose rating strain but also force funding discipline over long term, according to S&P Global Ratings.
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Evans was so broke after years of fiscal mismanagement it couldn't get a loan because its credit rating had been withdrawn.
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Louisiana plans to ask firms if their policies “infringe on the constitutionally protected rights” of citizens to lawfully keep and bear arms.
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Gov. Nathan Deal signed the bills over the objection of Stockbridge bondholders.
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Moody's Investors Service lowered the university one notch to Aa2.
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The South Carolina-owned agency’s A1 bond rating could be lowered due to threats from pending legislation and litigation, Moody’s said.
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Bills on Gov. Nathan Deal's desk would allow creation of a new city of Eagle's Landing at the expense of the existing city of Stockbridge.
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Lawyers for the city of Harvey will argue for release of state funds.
April 27 - Finance and investment-related court cases
An opinion from the Legislature's attorneys has called into question the constitutionality of Gov. Bill Walker's plan to pay off the state's outstanding oil and gas tax credit obligation that is currently in excess of $800 million.
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S&P Global Ratings lifted Moberly, Missouri, out of speculative grade with a four-notch upgrade.
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The proposed city of Eagles Landing would take the heart out of the city of Stockbridge, Georgia, with no apparent accommodation for its outstanding debt.
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FirstEnergy Corp. has reached a settlement with bond holders of pollution control notes issued by its bankrupt subsidiary FirstEnergy Solutions.
April 24 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Wilson County Schools will receive nearly $19,000 in additional bond forfeiture money after the N.C. Court of Appeals overturned a district court judge's decision to reduce forfeiture amounts in three cases.
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Halifax Health cannot use bonds to finance the construction of its 95-bed hospital in Deltona, a Volusia County judge ruled this week, dealing a setback to the public health system's strategy to pay for the $105 million project.
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