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The New Mexico treasurer recently sent an alert to local governments warning that some are bypassing state banking rules on public deposits.
May 26 -
New York City is keeping a wary eye on Congress as it considers whether to pause a refunding deal set for next week.
May 24 -
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion concerns are exerting more influence in public finance.
May 23 -
The new law's uncertain impact on cities and states has been a hot topic at the GFOA's annual conference this week.
May 23 -
When it comes to federal funds flowing to cities and states, top issues to watch are a potential claw back of stimulus aid, fresh infrastructure fund opportunities and guidance on first-of-its-kind tax credits.
May 22 -
The bank-qualified cap is a muni priority that could appeal to lawmakers from less populous areas, as it impacts exclusively small issuers.
May 22 -
The exemption, which has been recently enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission for the first time, will likely force some underwriters to opt out of it for fear of enforcement.
May 22 -
As GFOA's new president, she intends to work to address staffing shortages and bring GFOA members together.
May 22