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The top five bond financings have an average dollar volume of more than $1 billion.
December 11 -
The state's Democratic leaders approved $19 million in emergency funding for road maintenance and snowplows after ODOT said it would cut back snowplow services to four days a week amid inflationary pressures and gas tax revenue declines.
December 11 -
More than one out of every 100 residents who pay income taxes left the Empire State during the pandemic in 2020, according to report released by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. And, while slowing, the trend hasn't stopped.
December 8 -
Michael Milken's attorney Richard Sandler penned a book blasting his friend's prosecution. High-yield muni experts weigh in on whether Milken's influence extended to the muni market.
December 7 -
Republicans have repeatedly criticized the California high-speed rail project as a waste of taxpayer money.
December 6 -
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is celebrating her first year in office with infrastructure, business and ESG project announcements.
December 5 -
Both debaters made salient points in defense of their positions, although at times they spoke over the other.
December 1 -
The Equity in Infrastructure Project, created to generate opportunities for historically underserved businesses, hit 56 pledges at a California event.
November 30 -
The downgrade of Issaquah School District 411 to Aa1 affects $670 million in debt.
November 28 -
The Bay Area Rapid Transit was highlighted in the report on agencies still struggling.
November 17