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Municipals look poised to close out February a touch in the black following a more constructive tone Thursday after being in a 'holding pattern' for much of the past two weeks.
February 29 -
Analysts say states can avoid short-term issues as a result of strong reserves but some may face challenges over the longer term.
February 29 -
Escalating costs led University of Utah Health to seek a doubling of its bonding authority from the state legislature for a medical campus project.
February 29 -
The urbanized area grant program makes up nearly half of the funds, with the New York-Newark area getting the largest tranche, at $1.24 billion.
February 29 -
Spaceports should have the same access to tax-exempt financing as airports and seaports, supporters say.
February 29 -
Indiana saw a tax revenue windfall in January, with general fund revenues coming in 15.8% above last January's number and 9.3% above December's projections.
February 29 -
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond released opinions that disallowed the holding of multiple government roles by Turnpike Authority Executive Director Tim Gatz and upheld the constitutionality of a 2023 law that altered the turnpike's governance structure.
February 29 -
Six financial institutions may be placed on West Virginia's restricted list if they are found "boycott" the fossil fuel industry, Riley Moore said.
February 29 -
The goverment must address expected fiscal challenges or bond payments after 2031 are in jeopardy.
February 28 -
Issuance is already slated to be healthy next week, with some large deals on the calendar.
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