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Capital Markets Advisors and Richard Ganci have called for partial judgment in their defense against Securities and Exchange Commission claims that they misled investors, ignored signs of financial distress and that they failed to disclose material conflicts of interest to nearly 200 municipal clients.
June 26 -
The Republican ESG bill calls for studies on key muni market issues, including bans on soliciting business, ESG disclosure and investment decisions by underfunded state and local pension plans.
June 26 -
Hope is alive for muni priorities following a Bond Dealers of America visit to Capitol Hill this week.
June 23 -
The Economic Development Administration, which hasn't been reauthorized in close to twenty years, should focus on grants, workforce development, and disaster relief, local leaders said.
June 21 -
States and local governments should prepare for fewer federal funds, higher borrowing costs and market volatility as a result of turmoil in Washington.
June 15 -
Public gas utilities are supportive, but not optimistic.
June 15 -
Jerry Ford returns to fill the slot left open by Jill Jaworski.
June 15 -
Adjusting the deduction cap for state and local taxes is not included in latest proposals, though advocates for that measure remain hopeful.
June 14 -
The refusal to hear Ohio's case is the second time this year the Court has declined to take up challenges to ARPA.
June 14 -
ASA has added a new vice president and head of public affairs, months after they added muni advocacy veteran Jessica Giroux to its roster.
June 12