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The Texas attorney general's office determined a Citigroup commercial firearms policy does not comply with a 2021 state law prohibiting state and local government contracts with companies that discriminate against the firearms industry.
January 19 -
To cool inflation, the Boston Fed president said, the central bank may need to keep raising rates and then holding them steady for a while.
January 19 -
Toks Omishakin's second year as State Transportation Agency secretary is off to a challenging start between massive rainfalls and proposed budget cuts.
January 19 -
The MSRB's CEO sat down to discuss regulatory developments in 2023, the board's efforts on technology and other topics.
January 19 -
"Selling prices increased at a modest or moderate pace in most districts, though many said that the pace of increases had slowed from that of recent reporting periods," the Fed said.
January 18 -
Inflows returned, with the Investment Company Institute reporting investors added $1.982 billion to mutual funds in the week ending Jan. 11, after $3.157 billion of outflows the previous week.
January 18 -
States in the region have seen billions in investments from EV producers after offering them billions in economic development packages.
January 18 -
While the legislation heading to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's desk will not affect CPS' rating in the short-term, the district's ability to manage labor conflict could affect credit quality over time, Fitch said.
January 18 -
With the Permanent University Fund only benefitting the two biggest public universities in Texas, the state legislature will consider creating an endowment for other higher education institutions.
January 18 -
Missouri's challenge to the law that prohibits pandemic aid funding being used for tax cuts won't get a hearing.
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