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Decisions by Georgia and South Carolina regulators and lawmakers will affect the public owners of two nuclear projects.
December 13 -
The deal includes $524 million to refund outstanding debt.
December 11 -
An Ascension and Providence St. Joseph merger would surpass for-profit HCA Healthcare.
December 11 -
Transportation officials want tax reform to include funding for the Highway Trust Fund and infrastructure as part of the larger package.
December 11 -
Georgia's Public Service Commission begins new hearings on the nuclear reactor project Monday.
December 8 -
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., a leading proponent of ending the tax break for stadiums, told The Bond Buyer he'd "be OK with" grandfathering.
December 8 -
Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health will combine operations under a new name and new Chicago headquarters.
December 8 -
Chairwoman Sherry Lewis and two people who work for agency contractors were arrested on embezzlement charges.
December 7 -
Stadium projects in Las Vegas and San Diego are among those making new calculations in light of the likely demise of tax-exempt stadium bonds.
December 7 -
Treasurer John Schroder took office Tuesday saying he will push for overhauling the state’s tax system.
December 7 -
A Florida lawmaker has also proposed a law requiring community development districts to get certified appraisals on property they buy.
December 6 -
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank approved $321 million in nonprofit conduit sales this week.
December 1 -
With rates trending higher, the county still hopes an advance refunding will save water and sewer ratepayers $68 million.
November 30 -
The bonds for Florida’s Brightline train project are rated BB-minus by Fitch.
November 29 -
“Strengthened” financing agreements for the KFC Yum! Center debt, including longer taxpayer support, resulted in higher ratings.
November 29 -
Contract saves the city about $9 million by locking in a more favorable rate with Great Lakes Water Authority.
November 22 -
The council said the delay to Nov. 27 would buy more time for newly elected council members to weigh in on an amended version of a 30-year deal with Great Lakes Water Authority.
November 20 -
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has endorsed another record budget for the state: $87.4 billion for fiscal 2019.
November 15 -
Two GOP Representatives argued that the Puerto Rico Oversight Board should be given additional powers over the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
November 15 -
Approximately $900 million of costs would be financed through sales tax revenue bonds.
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