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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Miami-Dade are working on plans to protect against rising seas and violent storms, but will it be enough?
June 30 -
The board said the measures passed by both the Puerto Rico House and Senate would harm the economy.
June 29 -
The agreement sets milestones for the project, expected to halve border wait times, to be completed by 2024.
June 28 -
The deal qualifies as both an environmental impact bond and as a green bond under the International Capital Market Association's Green Bond Principles.
June 28 -
Economists in Puerto Rico panned the proposal to raise the rate to $9 per hour saying it would hurt businesses.
June 25 -
State and local government groups want the focus on reinstating tax-exempt advance refunding bonds and expanding the current financing tools.
June 25 -
How the pandemic is accelerating trends in financial advice and changing the way Americans manage their money.
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A new administration in Washington and the power of coastal atmospheric patterns may boost wind-turbine electricity generation in the Southeast.
June 23 -
Excessive payments to 24 employees exceeded $470,000 between 2005 and 2018, according to the Massachusetts inspector general's office.
June 22 -
L.A. Metro broke ground Monday on the long-awaited train station that will connect Los Angeles International Airport to the city's transit system.
June 21 -
Some lawmakers in Washington during infrastructure discussions have proposed repurposing some of the $350 billion of American Rescue Plan Act relief funds allocated to state, local and tribal governments. This would be a mistake.
June 17
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The group is also urging Congress to enact enhancements for aggie bonds and industrial development bonds.
June 17 -
An outage that a LUMA Energy spokesperson said could have been triggered by sabotage left 900,000 customers without power on Thursday.
June 11 -
Through the first nine months of the fiscal year, Sales and Use Tax collections are up 30% from the year earlier.
June 10 -
Sheila King of Eagle Asset Management talks with Chip Barnett on the growing importance of environmental, social and governance issues for municipal governments. She gives examples of what works and what doesn't and why it matters. (14 minutes)
June 1 -
Long-term economic stability is not sustainable, economists say, after federal aid dries up.
May 19 -
ESG is here to stay and it matters to investors.
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The municipal bond industry faces many obstacles and opportunities from the pandemic. But 83% of surveyed participants think munis have made it through the worst.
April 1 -
A Biden executive order may lead to the expansion of a central Puerto Rico industry — pharmaceuticals.
April 1 -
Social bonds represent a new milestone in the education space and a key to unlocking the door to impact investments.
March 16
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