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The bank would be modeled in part on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation created during the Great Depression, said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill.
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The Board of Education approved a fiscal 2024 budget amid warnings about the need for more state help to manage a gap of up to $700 million in fiscal 2026.
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S&P analyst Anne Cosgrove cited "Kentucky's commitment and execution to strengthen its budgetary flexibility and long-term financial stability."
June 29 -
San Diego city leaders are in the early days of assembling a P3 that could transform six city blocks with fresh space for city workers and affordable housing.
June 29 -
Ted Damutz and Lina Santoro have joined Kroll Bond Rating Agency as directors in the public finance department in New York City.
June 29 -
With no agreement on how to structure a historic property tax cut, Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state lawmakers back for a second special session.
June 29 -
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain ordered the Oversight Board propose a new plan of adjustment by July 14.
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With the first half of the year ending on Friday, municipal sources say the second half of the year will be off to a good start.
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The new toll on vehicles entering large swathes of Manhattan will be a key part of the MTA's future capital plan.
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The city is uncoupling Greenville's economic development arm from the local government, with the goal of spurring private sector investment in the city of 72,000.
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