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Districts that once enjoyed easy passage of bond proposals faced surprisingly negative response in the November election.
November 22 -
The president has selected Jerome Powell to serve a second four-year term as Federal Reserve chair and chosen Gov. Lael Brainard as the next vice chair.
November 22 -
The Thanksgiving holiday-shortened week, next-to-no supply and few economic data releases should keep munis steady.
November 19 -
McKinsey partners had access to material nonpublic information about Puerto Rico while overseeing an internal fund's investment decisions that included the sale of $1 million of Puerto Rico bonds, the SEC said.
November 19 -
A request by the Department of Justice could delay the confirmation of the Puerto Rico bankruptcy until March or beyond and that in turn could lead to the current deal's collapse.
November 19 -
COVID-19 stimulus and related infrastructure spending are causing state expenditures to reach a 35-year high, according to NASBO’s 2019-2021 State Expenditure Report.
November 19 -
Los Angeles is falling short of its 2016 agreement to spend $1.4 billion over 30 years to settle an Americans With Disabilities Act lawsuit, says Ron Galperin.
November 19 -
The Commission’s enforcement results highlight the importance of proper disclosure.
November 19 -
President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion bill passed the House after months of debate and without any of the municipal bond market's priorities.
November 19 -
Putting aside dynamics such as federal pandemic aid and congestion pricing, the transit authority's latest financial plan had a rinse-and-repeat feel.
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