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The lawsuit targets emails with the message "from our friends in DC" that relate to the treasurer's list of firms restricted from state business.
October 29 -
The key question for municipal market investors is less about who wins the races for the White House and Congress and more about by how much.
October 29 -
The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority's CEO was ousted and its chair faces ouster as it prices a $330 million deal to restructure its bond debt.
October 29 -
The state lacks the money to widen the traffic-clogged highway on its own, officials said.
October 24 -
Market participants warned of the law's potential harm to a market that's famously bespoke and self-regulated.
October 23 -
The Equitable School Revolving Fund will have 90 loans outstanding to charter schools across 23 states.
October 10 -
Some cities with lots of lead pipes, like Chicago, will get more time.
October 9 -
The higher-ed sector, already facing internal pressures, could face scrutiny over its tax-exempt status during tax reform next year.
October 9 -
Elena Gallo will replace Mara Holley, who is retiring.
October 8 -
Congress has created recovery bonds for specific disasters in the past, and the CDFA wants the tool to become a permanent private activity bond category.
October 7 -
Ports enjoy some of the strongest financial medians among transportation infrastructure assets.
October 4 -
The audit comes as Republicans seek to cut funding to Amtrak's funding in the northeast.
October 3 -
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle support some level of encouraging cities and states to revamp local zoning codes to encourage more affordable housing.
October 2 -
Advocates hope to use the data to persuade lawmakers of the usefulness of tax-exempt bonds as Congress tackles tax policy next year.
September 30 -
"Our issues seem complicated, but have the simple end goals of saving tax dollars, investing in infrastructure and creating jobs," retiring Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, founder of the House Municipal Finance Caucus, told a public finance crowd Thursday.
September 27 -
"The market is strong right now, and we expect that to continue into next year," Loop's head of public finance Bo Daniels said.
September 26 -
Americans are not benefitting enough from federal infrastructure investment, said Judge Glock of the Manhattan Institute.
September 25 -
The bills have a slim chance of advancing in the Senate, but offer a glimpse of Republican goals if they gain power in the November election.
September 23 -
The three new hires, two from Nuveen and one from Lord Abbett, will report directly to the fund's manager John Miller.
September 23 -
More than 70% of the projects include transit-oriented development and downtown redevelopment initiatives.
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