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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.
November 14 -
Mike Duggan won another term in Detroit, and Flint's Karen Walker beat back a recall effort.
November 8 -
The Georgia Public Service Commission will determine if the twin reactor project at Plant Vogtle will go forward.
November 8 -
The city still plans to refund its outstanding water debt under its own revenue bond credit.
November 7 -
The Tulare Local Health Care District defaulted on its revenue bonds and closed its hospital.
November 3 -
The owners of Florida’s private passenger train project want to beat the Jan. 1 expiration date of a private activity bond allocation.
November 1 -
City Council approved another 30-day contract, risking the long-term deal.
October 31 -
Cash and other resources comfortably exceed its potential liabilities, according to he Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund.
October 27 -
Gainesville Regional Utilities received $3 billion in orders for $416 million of tax-exempt bonds.
October 27 -
Fitch returned the South Carolina-owned utility's outlook to stable due to cancellation of the nuclear reactor project.
October 26 -
The council wants to buy time to decide on a longer term water contract.
October 24 -
City council members say they need more time to consider contract and other options.
October 23 -
The Ocean State is divided over a deal to build a minor-league baseball stadium in Pawtucket.
October 20 -
The utility in Gainesville will use bond proceeds to buy a privately owned plant to exit an above-market power purchase agreement.
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