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A judge's ruling put more pressure on Illinois by supporting Medicaid providers.
June 8 -
Residents of a Florida retirement community challenged its plans to issue tax-exempt bonds.
June 7 -
Illinois asked a judge to put off the effective date of a possible court order elevating Medicaid over other payment obligations.
June 7 -
Dallas and Houston still face challenges to turn around their troubled pension plans.
June 5 -
A tax lawsuit against Scranton could have ramifications throughout Pennsylvania.
June 1 -
An attorney representing a group of Moses Lake residents who are challenging the outcome of last February's $135 million school construction bond election has filed an appeal with a court in Spokane this week.
May 30 -
A court heard Scranton's arguments against a lawsuit challenging an increase to the local services tax.
May 30 -
The San Diego County Water Authority announced rate hikes amid a dispute with its wholesale supplier.
May 19 -
A Rhode Island judge denied a petition to release grand jury documents in the 38 Studios case.
May 19 -
New Jersey lawmakers sued, challenging the private placement of debt for the State House renovation.
May 18 -
California’s Chamber of Commerce wants further court review of the state’s cap-and-trade auction.
May 16 -
A federal judge dismissed two lawsuits that attempted to block All Aboard Florida’s use of bonds.
May 11 -
Madison County, Mississippi told appeals court judges Assured Guaranty is wrongly interpreting a debt service contribution agreement.
April 26 -
The outlook on Georgia's Dalton Utilities was revised to negative by Moody's Investors Service because of Westinghouse’s bankruptcy.
April 25 -
The California Supreme Court was asked to review San Diego's pension reform measure.
April 25 -
The Westinghouse bankruptcy could have a material impact on the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
April 20 -
Spreads widened on bonds for new nuclear units in South Carolina and Georgia.
April 19 -
Four investment funds holding COFINA senior bonds are claiming Bank of New York Mellon breached its duties as trustee.
April 13 -
San Diego scored a victory on a pension reform measure approved by voters in 2012.
April 12 -
A federal appeals court upheld a stay on debt-related lawsuits in a key Puerto Rico lawsuit, reversing a lower court decision.
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