Kyle Glazier is the Washington Bureau Chief of The Bond Buyer. He has previously covered securities law, the Far West, and markets. He has previously written for the Houston Chronicle, Albany Times-Union, and The Denver Post. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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MSRB to issue concept release seeking input on whether primary offering rule changes are needed.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 28 -
MSRB warns issuer selection of underwriters counsel may lead to conflicts of interest.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 27 -
NABL paper tells lawyers everything they wanted to know about bank loans, private placements.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 27 -
The Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation Initiative may have muddied some waters.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 26 -
The time is right to push this bill all the way through Congress, said one lobbyist.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 25 -
West Contra Costa Healthcare District's $57 million of certificates of deposit are at center of a bankruptcy dispute.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 24 -
Investors, issuers get new benchmarks, analytical tools on EMMA.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 21 -
Backers of the proposed ballot measure have to collect 365,880 valid voters' signatures by Jan. 8.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 20 -
The concerns have arisen in the weeks following a round of budget negotiations that was particularly tough for several states.
By Kyle Glazier and Christine Albano -July 19 -
S&P dropped Alaska to AA amid dwindling budget reserves.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 18 -
The 11.2% return for fiscal 2017 represents a big rebound from the previous year.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 17 -
Alaska, unable to agree on budget stability, is blowing through its reserves.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 14 -
Affordable housing measures have taken center stage in Sacramento.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 13 -
The California cap-and-trade program generates funds for infrastructure programs.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 12 -
A California legislative panel will consider whether to put a toll increase to a public vote.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 11 -
A series of high-profile cases may endanger California’s “vested rights” doctrine.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 6 -
An asset manager looks to tap growing demand for sustainable investments the same day the president pulls out of the Paris Accord.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 3 -
California lawmakers have approved a plan to borrow up to $6 billion to prepay pension obligations.
By Kyle GlazierJune 27 -
Laura Whittall-Scherfee will direct a California agency that finances affordable housing.
By Kyle GlazierJune 27 -
A California court handed a partial win to both sides in litigation between water providers.
By Kyle GlazierJune 26


















