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The public power agencies could see their ratings dropped if financial flexibility diminishes as a result of higher costs.
August 13 -
The co-owners of the Plant Vogtle project face higher-than-expected costs to complete the reactors, prompting them to vote on whether to continue.
August 9 -
A conduit issuer that Florida created as an alternative to public-private partnerships is readying its first appearance in the market.
August 8 -
The county will sell $150 million of sales tax-backed paper, already rated AAA by S&P.
August 7 -
The dispute centers on whether money earmarked for land acquisition can be used for overhead such as salaries and benefits, and administrative costs.
August 1 -
The settlement means the court won't decide the rights of bondholders versus pension funds.
July 31 -
State-owned Santee Cooper is battling cross claims by electric cooperatives that buy power from the agency in a suit over its shelved twin reactor project.
July 25 -
The Central Basin Municipal Water District was downgraded three notches to Baa1 by Moody's, which assigns a negative outlook.
July 23 -
Moody's revised the outlook on $3 billion of Chicago parks, water and sewer bonds to stable.
July 20 -
The district that runs the venue is planning a $974 million bond sale in the coming weeks.
July 19 -
The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
July 17 -
The Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District’s CP program will finance a critical infrastructure repair program and capital projects.
July 11 -
A large share of the refundings that saved the city hundreds of millions of dollars wouldn't be possible now that advance refundings are eliminated, a city official said.
July 10 -
Fitch Ratings says the application of its new rating criteria is not expected to result in widespread downgrades.
July 10 -
Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
July 10 -
American Municipal Power is planning a $97 million tax-exempt project revenue bond sale.
July 6 -
The state used "subject to appropriation" language to exit a building lease, but state officials say Alaska will honor bonds subject to the same condition.
July 5 -
All Aboard Florida is seeking a right of way lease to expand its Brightline-branded passenger train service from Orlando to Tampa.
July 3 -
The water and wastewater deals will finance upgrades of the two systems.
June 27 -
State-owned Santee Cooper wants the high court to affirm its authority to set rates and pay off bonds that financed its scrubbed nuclear reactor project.
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