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States and tax experts are wrestling with post-SALT scenarios.
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Ramirez & Co. continues growth plans with the addition of bankers in Texas, Florida and New York.
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"Our issues seem complicated, but have the simple end goals of saving tax dollars, investing in infrastructure and creating jobs," retiring Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, founder of the House Municipal Finance Caucus, told a public finance crowd Thursday.
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The Chicago Board of Education adopted a nonbinding resolution declaring a moratorium on school closures during a heated public meeting on Thursday.
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California hospitals will be forced to close if they don't complete earthquake safety upgrades by 2030. Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to extend the deadline.
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The commission also made changes to planned Louisiana State gas and fuel tax bonds of up to $1 billion
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High-yield muni issuance totals $20 billion year-to-date, "reflecting normalization from relatively depressed levels in 2023 ($7.6 billion over the comparable period), and now virtually equal to the trailing five-year average for the period ($20.1 billion)," said J.P. Morgan strategists, led by Peter DeGroot.
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Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on federal bribery, campaign finance and conspiracy charges, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
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The privately placed taxable bonds to be issued through Bernalillo County will help finance a manufacturing facility for Ebon Solar.
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"The market is strong right now, and we expect that to continue into next year," Loop's head of public finance Bo Daniels said.
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