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Judge Laura Taylor Swain is upset little mediation has occurred in recent months.
May 4 -
Providing enough housing for middle class and homeless people has topped legislative agendas in three West Coast states and Hawaii this session.
May 4 -
Circuit Judge John K. Bush cited Alexander Hamilton's insistence in the Federalist Papers that states would retain their authority over their own taxation.
May 4 -
The placement of Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, and Bank of America on the list makes them ineligible for state and local government contracts.
May 4 -
"The SLGS window closed after we released the pre-marketing wire and had already signed off on the cashflows," which assumed the use of SLGS, city Auditor Megan Kilgore said. "I've had the SLGS window close the same week, even within a day or two of pricing, but not without any advance notice."
May 3 -
Without certification it will be harder to get the appeals court to hear any bondholders' appeal.
May 3 -
The secondary was quiet and the sole deal of size came from a $400 million-plus competitive water and sewer loan from Portland, Oregon. The recent rise in yields makes for more compelling levels.
May 3 -
The Missouri House approved legislation to strip St. Louis of its earnings tax on remote work; Wisconsin lawmakers unveiled a plan to raise revenue sharing.
May 3 -
"We need to have the debt ceiling raised quickly with close to $30 trillion in debt at risk," said Steve Mnuchin, the former treasury secretary.
May 3 -
Despite legislation and political rhetoric, demand for environmental, social, and governance focused debt remains strong.
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