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Governor Wes Moore of Maryland opened the state's General Assembly with a challenge to cut $2 billion of a $3 billion overall shortage as a new administration in Washington ups the stakes by eyeing a rollback of climate change funding.
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The state's treasurer and retirement system warned the legislation would lead to decreased revenues.
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Redevelopment 3.0 should focus on providing a permanent, reliable source of equity with which to build a sustainable pipeline of affordable housing projects.
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The deal will refinance some debt and take out new debt to fund an electronic records transition, renovate spaces and buy equipment.
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Florida sold $131.9 million of bonds Wednesday with double-barreled backing from the state's fuel tax and its full faith and credit pledge.
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The largest issuance the Local Government Commission approved was $387 million of bonds for Mecklenburg County.
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The Federal Reserve will be more cautious and slow rate cuts going forward, according to minutes of the December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, released Wednesday.
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The decision, when issued, could have implications for other Puerto Rico bond restructurings.
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Congressional observers are casting a skeptical eye about the productivity of the new 119th Congress that is already defined by ideological differences separating factions within the majority party.
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The comments come after SEC asked for feedback on the collection of information in Rule 15c2-12.
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