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Indiana, Michigan and Ohio budget proposals benefit from a revenue picture that is more optimistic than feared earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 16 -
New Hampshire wants the Supreme Court to hear its challenge to income taxes its neighbor levies on employees who began working from home during the pandemic.
January 29 -
The city has suffered tax and economic blows from COVID-19 but has weathered the impacts with adjustments to its roughly $1 billion budget.
January 12 -
The $5.35 billion transaction being recognized by The Bond Buyer as Midwest Deal of the Year met a series of state goals.
December 9 -
Chief of Finance and Senior Counsel, Office of the Ohio Treasurer
October 19 -
As a director in public finance, Maura Davalos will focus on FHA-insured healthcare financings; she will be based in Jacksonville, Florida.
September 1 -
The region's municipal bond issuers borrowed $40.4 billion during the first half of the year as record low rates more than tripled refunding activity.
August 25 -
The mass transit agency, its finances reeling from the coronavirus, rejected bids from 10 different banks and sold $451 million of notes to the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
August 19 -
Most consolidated rent-a-car facility debt is structured with solid debt service reserves, a cushion for investors after the coronavirus halted travel.
June 22 -
The $779 million refunding will capture present value savings while pushing off some debt repayments for budget relief that Fitch called "reasonable."
June 16