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Increasing the costs for banks to hold municipal bonds would be passed down to cities and states in the form of higher financing costs, industry advocates said.
January 17 -
Coolidge joins Oppenheimer from UBS, which closed its public finance business in October.
January 16 -
When it comes to sectors, Miller said he likes charter schools, healthcare, land-secured debt and some industrial revenue bond positions.
January 12 -
The D.C.-area agency, unique among mass transit systems in that it has no dedicated operating funding, faces the same challenges as other transit agencies: fewer riders and federal support.
January 11 -
Roughly 70% of the grants will go to projects in disadvantaged areas.
January 11 -
Republicans are threatening to try to overturn the rule through the Congressional Review Act.
January 9 -
House Republicans want 2024 appropriations offset with cuts from "COVID-era slush funds."
January 8 -
"It's inevitable there will be spending cuts," said Emily Brock, federal liaison for the Government Finance Officers Association.
January 5 -
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs unanimously passed the bill in October.
January 4 -
The climate rule aimed at cutting transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions will restrict investment in certain projects, said the states.
January 3