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About $7.7 billion of debt is at stake as South Carolina's governor talks with investor-owned utilities about selling the public power agency.
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New money and refunding GO deals are in the cards.
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The borrowing will pay for settlements with six casino properties.
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The Puerto Rico Title III judge signaled she may reject a motion that would open the door to bondholders taking over the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
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Toll lane partner Transurban will contribute $15 million per year to local transportation projects.
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The federal government ran a $42.9 billion deficit in July, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
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Eugene DePasquale urged the system to pay Wall Street less and better educate its board members.
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Gilbert, Ariz., put the kibosh on subsidizing a Cactus League site for the Milwaukee team.
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A special election will decide if Ardmore City Schools will be able to make needed upgrades to its schools, buy new buses to replace outdated ones and build a new district performing arts center.
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Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the watchdog New York City Independent Budget Office, examines the city's economy, its budget and its variables. Hosted by Paul Burton and Chip Barnett.
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Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at midday, traders said, as the last of this week’s new issue supply was hitting the screens.
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The vote culminated a five-year effort designed to fund public improvements, notably to transit infrastructure.
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Municipal bond traders are set to see the last of this week’s new issue supply hit the screens on Thursday, with a big Florida sale leading the calendar.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told investors the city will soon launch the new debt issuance vehicle.
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Top-quality municipal bonds finished stronger on Wednesday, traders said, as a few more deals hit the marketplace.
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SANDAG has faced controversy over missed revenue projections and a failed bond measure.
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Tuesday's Detroit mayoral primary results mean incumbent Mike Duggan will face challenger Coleman Young II in November.
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Public charter schools would be eligible for federal funding in bills introduced in the Senate last week.
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Penobscot County, Maine, voters will not be asked until 2018 to fund renovations at Bangor's former YMCA building to ease jail overcrowding, according to County Commissioner Peter Baldacci.
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Stafford, Texas, voters will be asked on Nov. 7 to approve a $62 million bond proposal that would include building a new middle school and administration building for the Stafford Municipal School District as well as a magnet school.
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