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Moments after Janney Capital Markets cited "cracks" in the foundation of state credit quality nationwide, Pennsylvania said it would have to loan money to itself to keep running.
September 16 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's House Urban Affairs Committee approved a bill that would enable capital city Harrisburg to develop vacant, desolate, underused or abandoned space.
September 15 -
State Farm agreed to a three-year sponsorship deal with Pennsylvania in the first agreement under the P3 law Gov. Tom Corbett signed in 2012.
September 9 -
Pennsylvania opting in to Medicaid expansion is a credit positive for hospitals in the state, according to Wells Fargo Securities.
September 8 -
University of Pennsylvania economist Kevin Gillen is the keynote speaker at the Sept. 26 meeting of the Philadelphia Area Municipal Analyst Society.
September 8 -
Harrisburg, Pa., recovering from the brink of bankruptcy, made its latest general obligation bond payment two weeks early.
September 5 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale's warnings about Scranton's unfunded pension liability intensify debate over state and local pension liability.
September 5 -
Cost increases to Pennsylvania's two primary pension systems are unsustainable and figure to rise by more than $600 million in 2014 and 2015, said revenue Secretary Dan Meuser.
September 3 - Pennsylvania
The National Civil War Museum spends nearly two-thirds of its funding from hotel tax revenues on salaries, said Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Eric Papenfuse.
August 28 -
John Campbell, charged with theft from a local nonprofit, resigned as city treasurer in distressed Harrisburg, Pa., and surrendered to prosecutors.
August 28