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After years of legal challenges, a tax supporting bonds for the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority has cleared its last hurdle.
October 16 -
The Jacksonville, Florida, municipal utility received 16 bids from buyers wanting to purchase its electric and water systems.
October 11 -
Fitch Ratings downgraded about $5 billino of AMP project revenue bonds.
October 3 -
Bankrupt investor-owned utility PG&E was a factor in many of the bills approved to deal with the state's wildfire risk.
October 3 -
Assured Guaranty and two other bond insurers recently petitioned the Supreme Court to review an appellate court ruling involving the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority’s special revenue bonds.
October 2 -
The Lower Colorado River Authority will price $169.5 million of revenue bonds.
September 30 -
The first phase of the American Dream retail and entertainment hub next to the New Jersey Turnpike will open on Oct. 25.
September 27 -
The community development district filed for Chapter 9 in the face of a longstanding unwritten policy of governors refusing to approve such filings.
September 25 -
The Clearwater Cay Community Development District’s bondholders and trustee say the required approval from the governor wasn’t obtained.
September 12 -
Some of the solutions contemplated to bring the investor-owned utility out of bankruptcy involve tapping the municipal bond market.
September 12 -
Opponents of the $700 million adopted budget say $2.5 million of spending choices may begin a slide back to Chapter 9.
September 11 -
Moody's Investors Service dropped Fairfield Medical Center to Ba2 from Baa3.
September 10 -
Municipal utility MEAG is preparing to issue $725 million of bonds to finance a portion of its share of work at Plant Vogtle.
September 4 -
All three entities have liquidity available to pay claims before turning to bonds to finance losses, said Moody's Investors Service.
August 30 -
Court filings cite Santee Cooper internal communications that differ markedly from public disclosures about a nuclear power project that went on to fail.
August 28 -
The new money piece of the $77 million deal will cover the county's obligations under its lease agreement with the Cleveland's NBA franchise.
August 23 -
Eric Gertler was nominated to succeed Buffalo developer Howard Zemsky as leader of New York State’s lead economic development agency.
August 20 -
The $450 million in bond-financed improvements are part of negotiations to extend the contract of the NFL's New Orleans Saints.
August 15 -
California joined 21 other states and seven local governments to sue the federal government in an effort to overturn what they see as pro-coal rulemaking.
August 15 -
Thousands of voters want the constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot while utilities and groups ask the Florida Supreme Court to strike it down.
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