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As more states weigh legislative action to decouple from the provisions of One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launches an outreach mission to counter what he calls, a "blatant act of political obstructionism," that will lead to higher state taxes.
December 11 -
The nonprofit Oroville Hospital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after failing to sell itself or secure an affiliation with a larger hospital system
December 11 -
Both parties agree the federal permitting process drives up infrastructure costs.
December 11 -
The compliance outreach program for municipal advisors and dealers, will be hosted jointly by the SEC, MSRB and FINRA.
December 11 -
A vote Wednesday by Chicago's city council would speed up budget hearings and signals that a majority of alders may go their own way on the budget.
December 11 -
The changing climate is increasing insurance rates for residents and cities and lowering property values in areas that face more frequent and intense disasters.
December 11 -
"We sued to take a stand against the SROs on principle," an ASA spokesperson said Wednesday in a reference to both the MSRB and FINRA.
December 10 -
Muni yields were little changed, and have barely moved over the past several trading sessions, said Kim Olsan, senior fixed income portfolio manager at NewSquare.
December 10 -
AllianceBernstein hired four municipal credit special situations analysts based in its Dallas office.
December 10 -
Hosting a single World Cup match can cost cities roughly $100 to $200 million, said House lawmakers that introduced the bill.
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