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A Senate bill would introduce public-private partnerships for transportation projects, while another would transfer ownership of roads to localities.
February 5 -
In rural areas, "even modest rate increases can force low-income households to choose between water service and other basic necessities," Matt Odermann from the National Rural Water Association told senators Wednesday.
February 4 -
Washington D.C. is trying to follow the lead of many states that have decoupled their tax policy from the provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but Congress is signaling disapproval which would result in a budget shortage.
February 4 -
Potential buyers besides Emory University include Georgia-based health systems, other proton therapy operators and private equity firms.
February 4 -
Terance Walsh, a 2025 Bond Buyer rising star, was named a partner by Nixon Peabody.
February 4 -
An Indiana bill would address some concerns that were raised around 2025's Senate Enrolled Act 1, which created questions about local government credit quality.
February 4 -
The ratings agency revises the outlook to negative
February 3 -
"This would be an unnecessary change that would be difficult to administer and comply with and which would severely limit municipal entity choice," the Bond Dealers of America said in a comment letter.
February 3 -
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen Assistant Finance Commissioner Steven Mahr as the city's acting chief financial officer, two sources confirmed.
February 3 -
The government plans to use surplus funds from fiscal years 2022 to 2024 to fund the payments.
February 3 -
The push for a Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing loan comes as opponents call for a full review of the railway over concerns about oil spills.
February 3 -
Wisconsin Republican Ron Johnson formed a Senate subcommittee to investigate the Los Angeles fires at the request of Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla.
February 2 -
Moody's Ratings downgraded Parkview Health System's revenue bond rating one notch, to A1 from Aa3, on Friday. It also revised the outlook to stable.
February 2 -
"I was in banking for a long time and this gives me a chance to support the market from another angle," said Rob Dailey.
February 2 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's ability to finish projects on budget will become more crucial as federal, state and economic pressures mount.
February 2 -
"MSRB is committed to ensuring our regulatory framework keeps pace with an evolving market," MSRB Board Chair Natasha Holiday said.
January 30 -
The District of Columbia deals will bring a mix of new money and refunding bonds with a variable-rate component.
January 30 -
"These municipal bond schemes improperly divert new issue bonds to bad actors at the expense of bona fide retail investors," FINRA's Meghan Ferguson said.
January 30 -
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy proposed a statewide sales tax as part of his plan to deal with a budget deficit brought on by declining oil revenues.
January 30 -
Campbellsville University "shares many of the characteristics of schools that are struggling" in higher education, said Lisa Washburn of Municipal Market Analytics.
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