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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed legislation approving the issuance of up to $135 million in revenue bonds to replace a cruise ship terminal.
March 10 -
In 2017, the BDA hired a lobbying firm as Congress wrote a tax reform bill. This time, the group opted for a strategic communications firm.
March 10 -
A united Republican vote for the continuing resolution could indicate the GOP's ability to gather support for the more complex reconciliation bill.
March 10 -
Moody's Ratings has placed Washington D.C.'s credit rating on review for a possible downgrade for all debt classes due to the Trump administration's cuts to the federal workforce.
March 10 -
Maryland lawmakers proposed a new tax on business-to-business transactions to close a $3 billion budget gap amid the firing of thousands of federal employees.
March 10 -
The issuing entity said it has collected enough money to pay all outstanding debt service.
March 7 -
Glenn Hegar, the state comptroller since 2015, was chosen as the next chancellor for the Texas A&M University System by its board of regents.
March 7 -
Gov. Phil Murphy highlighted pensions and fiscal responsibility in his budget address.
March 7 -
"March is not an overly positive month for munis, but a lot will depend on U.S. Treasuries," said Barclays strategist Mikhail Foux.
March 7 -
A new report identifies reforms to speed up the regulatory process and reduce costs for infrastructure projects in California.
March 7