-
There are a variety of reasons more finance officers aren't talking about potntially game-changing tax credits.
February 16
City of Detroit -
The controversial deduction cap is set to expire after 2025.
February 15 -
The terminal project grants come as air traffic officially recovered to pre-pandemic levels last year.
February 15 -
The decision to add Early is a positive sign the Treasury understands the importance of the municipal market and having its own expertise it can call on.
February 15 -
Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee and Illinois have transportation P3s on tap, and the Army Corps of Engineers is advancing its first four P3 programs.
February 15 -
From bridge replacements in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest to prioritization of high-speed rail systems, here are 5 major projects to watch.
February 15 -
The MSRB requested information about the challenges facing small firms the firms have not held back in citing what they view as a difficult regulatory environment.
February 13 -
The prospect of three consecutive negative total return years and a GAO ruling giving congress the power to review the DoT's multimodal discretionary grant funding opportunity are two of the recent developments coming out of Washington, D.C.
February 13 -
A plan to build a new arena in Virginia accommodating two major league sports faces opposition both locally and from the teams' current home in Washington.
February 12 -
A new regulation requiring state and local transportation departments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions would limit spending flexibility, opponents say.
February 12 -
The honeymoon phase for generic ESG declarations is over, market participants said at the 2024 National Outlook Conference, as a dynamic focused on data and credit analysis is beginning to emerge.
February 9 -
A 2017 issuance is in danger of losing its tax-exempt status.
February 9 -
Ex-IFS Securities head of fixed income Keith Wakefield committed criminal securities and wire fraud from 2017 to 2019, a federal jury in Illinois found.
February 8 -
Speaking at the 2024 National Outlook Conference, MSRB chief executive officer noted the number of calls the MSRB has received since the suspension was announced.
February 8 -
The amendments add a new section to Rule G-12 to align with Exchange Act Rule 15c6-2.
February 8 -
State officials and lawmakers are pushing for new infrastructure spending
February 7 -
States are considering tolls, public-private partnerships, per-mile usage fees and even retail delivery fees to shore up transportation funding among a declining motor fuel tax.
February 6 -
A call to action for the $4 trillion municipal bond market.
February 6
Bond Dealers of America -
Biden administration officials have indicated they will not be appealing the Eleventh Circuit's decision allowing states to use ARPA funds to offset tax cuts to the Supreme Court.
February 2 -
The unexpected suspension raises immediate questions about transactions that have already occurred but have yet to close.
January 30



















