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Single party control of a state eases perception of bond default risk associated with laws like Chapter 9, a study found.
July 18 -
Overall state general fund revenue is on track with an October estimate, while the projection for the fiscal 2024-2025 yearend balance faces changes.
July 18 -
S&P Global Ratings is concerned that fall freshmen enrollment will be down significantly after dropping last year.
July 18 -
George "Jay" Wheatley is the latest Citi banker to join Raymond James.
July 18 -
Recently, the SEC has focused its attention on disclosures related to artificial intelligence, including the use of machine-learning, generative models or algorithms, blockchain, and other similar emerging automated technologies, warning market participants of the risks associated with "AI-washing."
July 18
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The new rule will require FEMA to consider climate change's impact on future flood patterns in determining how and sometimes if to build back after flooding.
July 18 -
Issuance has remained robust over the past two weeks, with Wednesday being a particularly busy day.
July 17 -
The threat of cybercrime against municipalities continues to mutate into more sophisticated and life-threatening schemes, say economists and rating agencies.
July 17 -
The legislature dodged broad changes to education or transit, but bet big on business-friendly initiatives.
July 17 -
The city had set an Aug. 27 election on a proposition to create tax increment financing districts to help finance an arena project.
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