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Wyden calls Trump's big infrastructure plan "wrong-headed."
May 11 -
U.S. lawmakers want Puerto Rico board to focus on economic growth and freeze debt service payments.
May 11 -
An ABA group warns tax regulators the proposed political subdivision rules could hurt many existing bond issuers.
May 11 -
Conservative groups press Trump to adhere to fiscal principles in infrastructure funding, while Sen. John Thune, R-S.D. says Congress may have to wait until 2018 to take up any proposals.
May 11 -
South Carolina lawmakers override Gov. Bill McMasters' veto of a 12 cent gas tax increase.
May 10 -
Class action participants are arguing BOKF had conflicts of interest and failed to carry out duties.
May 10 -
NABL issues revised issue price certificates to help market participants comply with new rules that take effect next month.
May 10 -
Road funding plan divides Wisconsin lawmakers as Oregon gets first glimpse of $5 billion proposal.
May 9 -
Bankruptcy experts and political observers say states would have a hard time getting restructuring power.
May 9 -
Senators urge tax regulators to clarify tax requirements for tax-exempt bonds used to refinance student loans, saying this will help reduce soaring student loan debt.
May 9 -
Infrastructure Week, is May 15-19, and it will include 66 events across the nation, many of which will focus on the need to repair and build roads, bridges, ports, water and sewer systems and other critical infrastructure.
May 8 -
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on the District of Columbia's (DC) general obligation (GO) bonds to positive from stable and affirmed its 'AA' rating on the bonds. At the same time, S&P Global Ratings assigned its 'AA' rating and positive outlook to the district's series 2017A GO refunding bonds.
May 5 -
GFOA tells local finance officials about the new issue price rules that tax effect on June 7 and how they will change the process of selling bonds.
May 5 -
Judge Laura Swain of New York was chosen to oversee Puerto Rico's Title III restructuring process.
May 5 -
State and local groups, warning the American Health Care Act would hurt them, say they'll fight to get the Senate to scrap or dramatically change the bill.
May 4 -
Jay Clayton became the 32nd chair of the SEC after being sworn into the rule on Thursday.
May 4 -
The MSRB has released guidance explaining how its rules relate to solicitor municipal advisors.
May 4 -
The CHOICE Act cleared the House Financial Services Committee and will move to the full House.
May 4 -
Congress has passed the $1T-plus omnibus spending bill, which President Trump must sign by midnight Friday.
May 4 -
EPA is deluged by requests for low-interest loans for water infrastructure in first WIFIA round.
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