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The Nov. 8th ballot in Midwest states was crowded with bond, governance, and policy questions.
November 22 -
"An increase in social distancing and remote work has resulted in growing vacant office space since late 2020. Office rents have also trended down and remained depressed into 2022," according to the Popular Annual Financial Report.
November 22 -
Local officials will now be able to access to revenue from a special tax levy previously reserved only for bonded debt to pay for capital improvements.
November 22 -
Had the teachers' challenge succeeded, the cost to Puerto Rico could have been $1 billion. A challenge to the plan from credit unions is before the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
November 21 -
The negotiated calendar this week is very light due to the Thanksgiving holiday, with only four deals above $100 million.
November 21 -
A full review of the deal pushes its consideration by the Texas Bond Review Board into January.
November 21 -
A Federal appellate court has issued two opinions in the cases of Ohio and Kentucky and Tennessee, and in the latter, agreed the offset provision is unconstitutional.
November 21 -
Incoming Gov. Wes Moore's political support for Hogan's signature project is uncertain.
November 21 -
Property owners in the path of a $5 billion highway extension and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority are fighting over whether state statutes allow for the issuance of bonds for the project.
November 21 -
Fitch and S&P downgraded the city as it grapples with rising costs, limited revenue prospects and a looming pension funding spike.
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