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President Trump's tweets further complicate already complex Puerto Rico Medicaid negotiations.
April 27 -
No link between infrastructure and new revenue proposed in Trump’s tax reform plan worries transportation advocates
April 27 -
Puerto Rico's oversight board said concerns about its adherence to PROMESA are unwarranted.
April 26 -
The MSRB commended the SEC for its amendments on disclosure that have received backlash from others.
April 25 -
Some market participants think issue price rules should be reviewed for complexity, burdens, and costs
April 25 -
Finding the revenue needed to boost infrastructure funding is key to Trump plan, lawmakers say.
April 25 -
Treasury and the IRS are asking which municipal bond projects should be on their next priority guidance plan
April 24 -
Sanctuary cities and others are warning investors about Trump threats of federal grant cuts.
April 21 -
Trump’s 2018 budget will include $200 billion of new infrastructure spending, OMB director Mick Mulvaney says.
April 21 -
Mnuchin says the administration will come out with a comprehensive tax reform plan soon and is working on broad financial reform and repealing or fixing burdensome tax rules.
April 21 -
J.W. Korth is appealing a FINRA panel finding that it charged customers excessive markups.
April 20 -
Voters in Nashville could go to the polls in 2018 to decide how to fund a $6 billion transit plan.
April 20 -
Local leaders fight for CDBG program during conference call
April 19 -
The debate over infrastructure revival requires a distinction between funding and financing.
April 19 -
The MSRB will examine a host of critical comments on its proposals during its next board meeting.
April 19 -
MSRB boosts help for issuers by offering them an online simulation of a bond financing.
April 18 -
Tennessee lawmakers debate a gas tax hike as report finds bad roads cost motorists $6 billion a year.
April 18 -
Nanette Lawson, at MSRB for more than five years, has become its CFO and treasurer
April 18 -
Fifteen state and local groups are asking Congress to advance bills to treat munis as HQLA.
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