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Changes in how Low-Income Housing Tax Credits are awarded has bond attorneys searching for answers in government offices that have been hollowed out through layoffs and retirements.
September 11 -
A judge sentenced Randy Miller to six years in prison and his son, Chad Miller, to five years. They had pleaded guilty to fraud stemming from a bond sale.
September 9 -
Maryland's comptroller reports the state is projecting a $189 million drop in general fund revenue due to the unfolding effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which could result in the state decoupling from federal tax laws.
September 9 -
The mega-mall's investors will receive their second payment since the reserve fund ran dry in 2022.
September 9 -
The hire comes as more BAM clients are considering public-private partnership financing structures.
September 8 -
The Trump administration's immigration policies are "undermining the country's ability to build infrastructure and construction programs," the Associated General Contractors of America said.
September 5 -
With Congress back in session the lobbying for infrastructure funding is heating up.
September 5 -
"As soon as you step back from the table, you may wind up on it," NABL's chief policy officer said.
September 2 -
"Another set of eyes helps improve the deal for everybody, including the borrower, because the borrower is going to want a successful venture too," said John Miller, head and chief investment officer of First Eagle's municipal credit team.
September 2 -
If the SEC grants exemptive relief to firms seeking to offer a multi-class structure, "we will see more ETFs of actively managed municipal bond strategies."
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