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The state Supreme Court upheld a law that safeguards local property tax exemptions for the hospitals.
September 26 -
State officials have lost two rounds in a lawsuit that says California improperly diverted money intended for homeowners to make payments on housing bonds.
September 25 -
MEAG joins two other owners of the Plant Vogtle project voting to move forward; Oglethorpe Power has yet to decide.
September 24 -
Florida’s JEA has asked federal regulators to review its power purchase agreement with Georgia’s MEAG, a move that could delay lawsuits filed over the matter.
September 19 -
The Chicago suburb will sell $3.9 million of GOs in its first bond market appearance after allowing hotel project bonds to default.
September 18 -
S&P Global Raings dropped Verity Health System to CC.
September 18 -
S&P placed the Florida utility’s bond ratings on CreditWatch Negative after JEA asked a court to void a power purchase agreement.
September 17 -
Ten years ago, the financial avalanche that altered the municipal bond market gathered speed with the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.
September 14 -
The Legislature failed to publish a public notice about changes in the law authorizing the sole security for the bonds, the court ruled.
September 14 -
MEAG wants a power purchase agreement enforced against JEA, which says the agreement must be vacated because it wasn’t properly approved.
September 13