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The fresh guidance seeks to end a debate over how to prioritize federal transportation funds that's dogged Biden administration officials for more than a year.
February 28 -
Questions arise over the condition of rail infrastructure and how it should influence credit and buy side analysis of local governments that host rail lines.
February 28 -
The co-founder of the public finance practice at the firm that still bears his name has died at 96. He helped set the firms on its path to success.
February 28 -
Maura Healey's plan would expand child tax credit programs while lowering taxes on estates and short-term capital gains.
February 27 -
The availability of higher yields has brought some investors into the market — even though volume in the primary and secondary markets are on the thin side and the municipal market is a bit of a mixed bag right now.
February 27 -
The state's flagship university said its proposal to acquire its healthcare facilities from Fairview, which is preparing to merge with an out-of-state healthcare system, requires state help.
February 27 -
Sarah Wetmore, its VP and research director, will lead the organization while the board searches for a permanent president following Laurence Msall's death.
February 27 -
Chicago's school district will tap its investment-grade dedicated capital improvement tax credit for the first time in five years in a $529 million deal.
February 27 -
The bond trustee has said treating bondholders differently violates the bond's trust agreement and makes the plan of adjustment unconfirmable.
February 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service challenged the status of Hampton County School District's $14,000,000 general obligation Qualified School Construction Bonds.
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