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Virginia's Commonwealth Transportation Board tightens the rules on how the state deals with public-private partnerships.
November 13 -
Virginia lawmakers likely will reverse a plan to kill a $50 million transfer to the state's transportation fund that imperiled a proposed $100 million road bond issue.
November 10 -
The Virginia Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp. won't have to dip into reserves this year thanks to a settlement with bankrupt Lehman Brothers.
October 30 - Virginia
South Florida's Broward County School District wants voters to OK $800 million in GO bonds on Nov. 4, which leads a slate of referendums on ballots across the Southeast.
October 22 -
Virginia officials would have to notify lawmakers about potential risks of new transportation P3 agreements under proposed guidelines.
October 15 -
Fluvanna County, Va.'s three-year legal tussle with Davenport & Co., has come to a close after the county's Board of Supervisors accepted an offer from the firm to drop its pursuit of $1.6 million in legal fees in exchange for an end to the suit and a public statement by the board retracting the claims it made against Davenport.
October 2 -
Virginia lawmakers will consider a budget amendment to ensure new spending cuts do not imperil a planned $100 million road bond issue.
September 30 -
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority closes on a $1.3 billion federal loan to complete the final 11 miles of a light-rail line to Dulles International Airport.
August 21 - Virginia
Virginia is expected to have a nearly $2.4 billion revenue shortfall from fiscal 2014 to 2016, the commonwealth's governor, Terry McAuliffe, said Friday.
August 18 - Kentucky
Southeast municipal bond issuers sold $21.78 billion of debt in the first six months of the year, a 31.4% decline driven by fewer taxable and refunding deals.
August 13