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The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District is selling bonds to continue renovations on the Caesars Superdome, which will host the 2025 Super Bowl.
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The refusal to hear Ohio's case is the second time this year the Court has declined to take up challenges to ARPA.
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The bondholders charge bad faith in negotiations and want no plan employed until all appeals are exhausted.
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While "munis are set up for better performance, perhaps modest single-digit returns, the near-term outlook for fund flows will make for a challenging read," Oppenheimer's Jeff Lipton said.
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Gov. Ned Lamont signed income tax rate cuts expected to benefit nearly 1 million people in the most comprehensive cut since the income tax was imposed in 1991.
June 13 -
Community colleges will be rewarded based on results that align with regional and state education and workforce needs.
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"Stakeholders believe the best solution is to utilize the bankruptcy process to run a marketing and sale process," Friendship Village of Schaumburg said in a statement.
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Analysts agree with the market that the Federal Open Market Committee will hold rates in a range of 5% to 5.25%, but guidance will suggest a future hike.
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"The state has not issued general obligation debt since July 2022 and will be able to take advantage of strong summer redemption money," said Mary Garver, director of bond financing at the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission.
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"We're looking to grow our team in various parts of municipal practice and it was time to really add a banker in the Midwest," Janney's head of public finance, Vivian Altman said. "We see a lot of potential in the Midwest."
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