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A state appeals court rejected the one of the state government’s attempts to eliminate the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, but the legal battle continues.
July 1 -
As officials in the tourism-dependent county prepare for a resurgence of tourism as attractions reopen, they are also dealing with a surge of COVID-19 cases.
June 24 -
Federal judge rules in favor of Georgia's MEAG and JEA will need to continue to pay debt service on bonds used for nuclear reactor construction.
June 18 -
The Sunshine State plans to build a statewide network of electric vehicle charging stations to cut down on carbon dioxide emissions from gas-fueled cars.
June 17 -
With about two weeks before the fiscal 2021 starts, the Florida Legislature still hasn't submitted a budget to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
June 15 -
The suit contends Aaron Zahn defrauded the Jacksonville municipal utility while trying to privatize it; eight high-ranking employees were suspended this week.
June 10 -
Orange County tourist tax collections plummeted 97% from the year earlier to $765,900 in April, the largest decline ever seen.
June 4 -
Some elder housing borrowers have also drawn on debt service reserves, violated covenants, or sought to restructure their bonds, said Moody's Investors Service.
June 3 -
Most of the state revenue loss came from $599 million in lower-than-estimated state sales tax collections, which support 79% of Florida’s budget.
May 27 -
The path to recovery from the coronavirus — medical and economic — remains murky and unclear.
May 21