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The Supreme Court is poised to decide the Texas governor's quest to end the federal program that provided millions of Americans access to health insurance.
March 16 -
The agreement would end current and future litigation by class members over the South Carolina utility’s failed nuclear project.
March 13 -
Vallejo, California, benefited from last week's record-low municipal market rates when it finally sold its water revenue bond refunding.
March 4 -
Harvey, Illinois, is trying to reach settlements on legal claims being pursued by bondholders and on overdue Chicago water payments.
March 4 -
Express lanes are the latest target for the anti-toll lawmakers tolls who last year tried to tie the hands of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
March 4 -
The National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia filed for Chapter 11 this week, burdened by debt sold to construct its building.
March 3 -
SCE&G, and former SCANA executives, violated securities laws while overseeing the defunct V.C. Summer project, the SEC said.
February 28 -
Spiotto, considered the "dean of municipal restructuring," died suddenly on Thursday.
February 28 -
A former Puerto Rico bankruptcy attorney says the firms have conspired to break the law so as to advance their financial interests over those of their clients.
February 27 -
Judge John Cooper told the Florida Department of Transportation to increase Garcon Point Bridge tolls after FDOT failed to follow his order to do so in December.
February 27