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Big national banks would be banned from state and local government contracts in Oklahoma if their policies "discriminate" against the firearm industry.
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The state seeks "long-term stable funding" to advance the nation's largest infrastructure project, which remains in slow motion after almost 15 years.
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But the Securities and Exchange Commission's best-execution proposal, largely dismissed as duplicating an existing Financial Industry Regulatory Authority edict, could have wide-ranging implications for trading firms in options, bonds, and crypto securities as well as equities.
March 23
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The Kaiser Family Foundation's report drew the ire of the American Hospital Association, which said it excluded many community benefits from its analysis.
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"In short, it appears that the end of the current tightening cycle is coming into view," said Wells Fargo Securities Chief Economist Jay Bryson.
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A plan to build a light rail system in the Texas capital city has come under financial and political pressure.
March 22 -
A legislative investigation found Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom responsible for an error that was overlooked for a decade and ballooned to $3.5 billion.
March 22 -
Gov. Jay Inslee's plan to put a $4 billion housing bond before voters was discarded by budget writers in the state Senate.
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A magistrate told PREPA bondholders and Oversight Board to continue negotiations for at least another 13 days.
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After a tumultuous week, expect another ahead, said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
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