Chip Barnett is a journalist with almost 50 years of professional experience. He started his career at the Gannett Newspapers in Westchester County, N.Y., working his way up from back-shop compositor to Senior News Editor. Barnett later worked for Thomson Reuters in Manhattan, covering state and local government finance as a Reporter and later Executive Editor for TM3.com and as Editor in Charge of Municipal Finance for Reuters News. Later, he was the Editor of Municipal Finance Today at SourceMedia. Barnett has also worked for DebtWire/Municipals and has written about commercial real estate in South Florida and the Midwest for both The Real Deal and Globe Street. Barnett is currently a Reporter at The Bond Buyer.
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Alpha Ledger Technologies, which had already done so in its home state of Washington, helped its first Oregon issuer record a municipal loan on a blockchain platform.
By Chip BarnettMay 5 -
The ratings agency said it action reflects the state’s solid economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Chip BarnettMay 5 -
Miami and Miami-Dade County are conducting studies of how to use cryptocurrencies in various local government capacities.
By Chip BarnettMay 5 -
Fitch also affirmed the authority's $1.8 billion of senior lien bonds at AA-minus and $968 million of subordinate lien bonds at A-plus.
By Chip BarnettApril 29 -
The settlement shifts about $30 million of hospitality fee revenue from Horry County, South Carolina, to local governments there, including Myrtle Beach.
By Chip BarnettApril 28 -
Apple said it expects the new campus in Raleigh’s Research Triangle area will create at least 3,000 new jobs and when finished is forecast to generate over $1.5 billion in economic benefits annually for North Carolina.
By Chip BarnettApril 26 -
The pact may generate up to $2.5 billion in revenue for the state in the next five years and $6 billion through 2030.
By Chip BarnettApril 23 -
The rating agency's public finance housing group is now called the Community Development and Social Lending Group.
By Chip BarnettApril 22 -
In the Southeast, almost $71 billion of American Relief Plan funds will be dispersed to state and local governments.
By Chip BarnettApril 21 -
The municipal market was steady Monday as the investors gear up for three separate billion-dollar deals heading to market from California, New York, and Connecticut issuers.
April 19 -
The state said it would continue to move forward with the new prisons despite Barclays departure amid controversy over the role of private firm CoreCivic.
By Chip BarnettApril 19 -
The total number of jobs in the state last month rose 21,800 from February.
By Chip BarnettApril 16 -
“Everybody’s getting a lot more comfortable with having the virus under control and we are starting to see it in the form of economic activity,” said Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller.
By Chip BarnettApril 16 -
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains below the national unemployment rate of 6.0%.
By Chip BarnettApril 16 -
The state’s unemployment rate has remained below the national rate for eight months in a row and has fallen by 0.2% over the year.
By Chip BarnettApril 16 -
The P3 taxable deal aims to replace the state’s old, dilapidated and outdated jails with more modern alternatives in a bid to ease prison overcrowding and provide new services to inmates.
By Chip BarnettApril 14 -
The state says the Centers for Disease Control's anti-COVID-19 safety protocols for the cruise ship industry are illegally burdensome and exceed its authority.
By Chip BarnettApril 9 -
Moody's Investors Service notes that the new two-tier pension system will not immediately decrease Kentucky's high unfunded pension liabilities.
By Chip BarnettApril 8 -
The deal arrives with a boost from Fitch Ratings, which revised its outlook on the enterprise to positive from stable.
By Chip BarnettApril 7 -
Crumbaker has experience representing bondholders and corporate trust companies in cases related to distressed or defaulted high-yield tax-exempt bonds.
By Chip BarnettApril 5




















