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Jeff Davis, senior fellow at the Eno Center for Transportation, talks with Caitlin Devitt about how the midterm elections may affect transportation funding and policy. He discusses likely new chairs on key Congressional committees, legislation to look for next year and the potential spending gridlock if Republicans gain control. (27 minutes)
October 11 -
Local leaders have met with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection officials twice over the last two months over concerns about operations of Trenton Water Works, the local utility provider.
October 7 -
While October is typically a busy issuance month, 2022 is not shaping up to be as more issuers are sidelined by volatility. The primary market will see another light calendar in the holiday-shortened week.
October 7 -
U.S. Treasuries saw more losses and municipal to UST ratios fell on the day's moves with the long bond valuation below 100%.
October 6 -
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said she supports the central bank's policy-tightening path.
October 6 -
The new video-sharing app will combine social media technology with crowdsourced content to inform on all things investing, says founder Charles Qi.
October 6 -
Steve Genyk, head of middle markets, will assume leadership of the public finance team on an interim basis, the firm said.
October 6 -
The Sherwood school district in northwest Oregon had its issuer rating downgraded to A3 from A1 by Moody's Investors Service.
October 6 -
Ratings for Kansas have not changed since it was downgraded three times during the prior decade due to structural budget problems in the wake of tax cuts.
October 6 -
If Republicans gain control of the influential House T&I committee, expect investigations into the rollout and spending of infrastructure dollars.
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