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January 22 -
Current events and financial developments outside of the muni sector mean that investors should hold off buying munis until rates correct, said Matt Fabian, president of Municipal Market Analytics.
January 21 -
A plan before county commissioners to put a 0.625% permanent sales tax on the April ballot to complete a bond-financed jail project failed to advance.
January 21 -
Native American Tribes are culling through new rules from the U.S. Treasury Department that could boost economic development.
January 21 -
A letter outlining the industry's priorities marks the PFN's first official act under a new nonprofit status.
January 21 -
Greg Goldberg jumped over from RBC Capital Markets to help Raymond James expand its public finance housing practice.
January 21 -
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to keep funding level as the state loses financial support from the federal government and Trump administration.
January 21 -
Governors plan to cut taxes and expand school vouchers across many of the Midwest's Republican-led states in fiscal year 2027.
January 21 -
The rates market is "on edge" as global fiscal and geopolitical pressures collide, said James Pruskowski, managing director at Hennion & Walsh.
January 20 -
Republican Ken Paxton said his first-of-its-kind legal opinion aims to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in the Lone Star State.
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