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The settlement will allow Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to demolish the privately operated South Terminal as part of a midfield concourse project.
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The recent influx of migrants has stressed the city's social services system amid uncertainty about whether funding will come from state or federal government.
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The debt ceiling bill promises relief for jittery municipal market participants.
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BJC HealthCare and Saint Luke's Health System signed a letter of intent to form an integrated not-for-profit Missouri-based health system.
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The state Senate passed a $56 billion budget that included provision for middle-class tax cuts and credits similar to those Gov. Maura Healey has been seeking.
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Outflows continue as Refinitiv Lipper reported investors pulled $1.345 billion from municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending Wednesday.
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Suzanne Shank has been chosen as chair of the 2024 Mackinac Policy Conference, the Detroit Regional Chamber announced.
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The bipartisan legislation offers hopes for other municipal bond industry priorities.
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In the past few weeks, the A's agreed with Bally's on a site and reached a tentative agreement with Nevada lawmakers for a $380 million public handout.
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The new "scorecard" relies on an innovative, community benefits evaluation model for projects to shape future growth and increase transparency in how the city distributes tax incentives.
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