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The Trump administration has dealt several blows to an already-battered sector.
March 17 -
A review of the biggest issues in various public finance sectors in 2024.
March 17 -
Gov. Josh Stein said in his State of the State address too many schools are overcrowded or decrepit.
March 14 -
March had been expected to be difficult due to a "combination of heavy supply, low redemptions, rate volatility, tax-related selling and now fund outflows," said Barclays strategists Mikhail Foux and Grace Cen.
March 14 -
The Department of Transportation is signaling moves away from Biden-era infrastructure spending tied to environmental concerns and heading back to more formula funding, which is welcome news for transportation heads.
March 14 -
The Tax Policy Center examined which cities and states would be the most affected if Congress eliminates the tax exemption.
March 14 -
Michael Melzer joined Nixon Peabody's Chicago office as a partner, bringing wide-ranging experience in public finance.
March 14 -
The nonprofit Wood River Community Housing Trust uses municipal bonds as part of its toolkit to finance workforce housing in the pricey Sun Valley, Idaho, area.
March 14 -
S&P Global Ratings analysts said they reviewed their entire rated California public utility portfolio before giving seven negative outlooks.
March 13 -
A $150 million housing bonds with a taxable component is anticipated for May and $110 million higher education student loan bonds are also anticipated for that month.
March 13