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The full House is expected to vote today on a bill designed to help Puerto Rico after the House Rules Committee set the table for the bill's consideration during a lengthy hearing that stretched into Wednesday night.
By Jack CaseyJune 9 -
Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Tex., plans to introduce an alternative to the Dodd-Frank Act that would, among other things, stop the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board from receiving some of the muni rule enforcement fines collected by regulators and repeal the Volcker Rule.
By Jack CaseyJune 7 -
Lawyers with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe are concerned about a ruling by a federal appeals court last week that found a constitutional challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission's use of administrative proceedings to impose penalties in enforcement cases could not move forward until the proceedings end.
By Jack CaseyJune 6 -
Presidential candidate and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has vowed to introduce an alternative bill to one pending before the House that CBO says would cost the territory $370 million over ten years.
By Jack CaseyJune 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Miami have each asked a federal judge in Florida to rule in their favor before a trial can be held over the SECs fraud charges against the city and a former city official.
By Jack CaseyJune 2 - Washington
Norton Rose Fulbright announced today that 18 members of Sidley Austin's public finance practice will be transferring to the firm as part of a change that includes opening a new San Francisco office.
By Jack CaseyJune 2 -
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Illinois are among the states with the worst fiscal health and provide examples of problematic strains on state and local finances, according to researchers from George Mason Universitys Mercatus Center.
By Jack CaseyJune 1 -
Municipal advisor professionals who have not already passed the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Boards pilot qualification exam will have one year from Sept. 12 to pass the permanent exam, the self-regulator announced on Tuesday.
By Jack CaseyMay 31 -
Muni market groups are resoundingly saying "no" to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's question of whether it should require municipal advisors to disclose information about their issuer clients' bank loans or privately placed municipal securities.
By Jack CaseyMay 31 -
Dealer groups are asking the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board for more flexibility with exceptions to its rule preventing dealers from buying or selling bonds below issuers prescribed minimum denominations.
By Jack CaseyMay 26 -
Proposed House legislation designed to help Puerto Rico is moving to the full floor with light amendments after a 29-10 House Natural Resources Committee vote on Wednesday.
By Jack CaseyMay 25 -
Market participants need to continue working toward broad disclosure of bank loans, possibly by amending the Securities and Exchange Commissions disclosure rule to classify the loans as material events for issuers.
By Jack CaseyMay 24 -
Issuers vented their frustrations about the complicated nature of voluntary bank loan disclosure in the municipal market to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board chair at the annual GFOA debt committee meeting.
By Jack CaseyMay 22 -
The credit crisis in Puerto Rico may give Congress an opportunity to pass legislation that would allow direct regulation of state and local issuers, municipal market participants said Saturday.
By Jack CaseyMay 22 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association has released four model documents designed to help municipal advisors as they work to come into compliance with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Boards rule outlining the core duties for Mas.
By Jack CaseyMay 22 -
The House Natural Resources Committee will meet to vote on the recently revised Puerto Rico bill starting on Tuesday and continuing the following day.
By Jack CaseyMay 20 -
The mayor of Harvey, Ill. has agreed to pay $10,000 and to never participate in a municipal bond offering again in order to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission that he helped the city mislead bond investors by diverting proceeds from projects for which they were intended.
By Jack CaseyMay 19 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has filed a complaint against Phoenix-based Lawson Financial Corp. and the firm's president and chief executive officer, charging them with securities fraud in connection with the sale of millions of dollars of municipal revenue bonds to customers.
By Jack CaseyMay 19 -
House members, government officials, and stakeholders all say the newest version of a bill to help Puerto Rico is a step forward, but their support for the measure seems tepid at best.
By Jack CaseyMay 19 -
Three state Republican parties are challenging the constitutionality of a revised Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board rule designed to prevent municipal advisors as well as dealers from engaging in pay-to-play practices. The revised rule was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission in February.
By Jack CaseyMay 18
















