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The state Supreme Court decided the lawsuit in the turnpike authority's favor, but it has yet to rule on the validity of bonds to finance a $5 billion extension.
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The judge limits legal arguments to six topics.
June 1 -
State legislation that increases Milwaukee's revenue prospects falls short of what the city needs to manage rising pension and other costs, Fitch Ratings said.
May 31 -
The Visitor Bureau says the number of tourists this fiscal year is likely to be 40% less than what had been predicted. Tourism is a large portion of Guam's economy.
May 31 -
City officials believe the structure of the $100 million issuance will help assuage investors concerned with inflation, high interest rates, and the specter of recession.
May 31 -
As a growing number of states have adopted anti-LGBTQ+ laws, California's ban on travel to those states has created difficulties for the state.
May 31 -
Strength that began on Tuesday and continued Wednesday marked the first sessions since early May for positive performance after a hefty selloff, noted Kim Olsan, senior vice president at FHN Financial.
May 31 -
"We are looking for parity with what's in Joliet contract. That is what would successfully allow us to work with the city of Chicago and that would make that alternative the preferred alternative over a new source water project," the commission's Paul May said.
May 31 -
Total volume for the month was $26.062 billion in 677 issues, down from $36.583 billion in 928 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
May 31 -
The Legacy Capital Financing Act would give the state another option to fund capital projects after a delayed annual audit prevented the issuance of bonds.
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