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The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs unanimously passed the bill in October.
January 4 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is coming under fire from broker-dealer and municipal advisor groups for what those groups see as an opaque process.
January 4 -
A new proposal would establish a fund for maintenance while precluding new bond issuance.
January 3 -
The climate rule aimed at cutting transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions will restrict investment in certain projects, said the states.
January 3 -
Arbitrage is in play, IRS budget boost is uncertain, stepped-up enforcement concerns remain
January 3 -
The regulator is looking for three tech savvy compliance experts.
January 2 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is gearing up for its change to a one minute reporting window, slated for the first quarter of the year.
January 2 -
Advance refunding, SALT, and the possibility of Low Income Housing Tax Credit all have at least some chance of a day in the sun in late 2024.
December 29 -
The list of regulations coming into effect next year, as well the expected Supreme Court decision on how the SEC uses its enforcement powers is paving the way for a landmark year.
December 27 -
State departments of transportation are expected to boost their own funding during the third year of federal infrastructure support from the IIJA.
December 26 -
Despite federal restrictions, governments flush with stimulus funds funneled a significant amount toward pension plans in 2022, a new report found.
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Increasing capital requirements for banks may incentivize them to buy Treasuries over other assets, including munis, said market participants.
December 20 -
States have taken a wide variety of approaches to their uses of pandemic aid.
December 19 -
Administering Covid relief funds was hampered by communication hurdles
December 18 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's request for comment on Rule G-12(c) on inter-dealer confirmations should eliminate the provision altogether as many of its applications have been rendered obsolete.
December 18 -
Over a billion dollars of project revenue bonds would support the project
December 15 -
Ohio last week opened the first, and so far only, electric vehicle charging station funded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
December 13 -
Governor Youngkin announced a proposal to move the NHL's Washington Capitals and the NBA's Washington Wizards out of D.C.'s Capital One Arena to Virginia.
December 13 -
The Senate Committee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development convened Tuesday to discuss the imminent need for permanent reauthorization of the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Relief.
December 12 -
The top five bond financings have an average dollar volume of more than $1 billion.
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