-
The state attorney general's office said it will appeal the ruling prohibiting enforcement of 2022's Energy Discrimination Elimination Act.
July 19 -
The new-issue calendar is at $9.7 billion the week, led by the Texas Transportation Commission with $1.7 billion of first-tier and second-tier revenue refunding bonds.
July 19 -
A majority of likely California voters favor a $10 billion bond for climate resiliency projects, according to a Public Policy Institute of California poll.
July 19 -
The board's next quarterly meeting, scheduled for July 24-25, will include a review of market regulations, structure, and transparency issues .
July 19 -
State DOT procurement practices impact project costs, according to the latest study to tackle the persistent question of why U.S. infrastructure costs are higher than those of other countries.
July 19 -
The sale reflects the strength and demand of New York state paper.
July 19 -
Public pensions are averaging a significantly improved 80.6% funded ratio, but took on riskier investments to obtain higher returns, which would be problematic in a market correction.
July 19 -
Municipal bond mutual funds saw inflows as investors added $891.4 million to funds after $775.3 million of inflows the week prior, according to LSEG Lipper.
July 18 -
Missouri this month kicked off construction on a major expansion of Interstate 70, financed with a mix of bonds, general revenue funds and some federal funding.
July 18 -
Fiduciary responsibilities and politics are keeping the ESG debate alive in public finance.
July 18









