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Without admitting or denying the findings, Alan Appelbaum agreed to be barred from participating in any securities offerings, but is able to apply for reentry after ten years.
December 8 -
It's the second try for the bill, which Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., first introduced in 2021.
December 8 -
Republicans have repeatedly criticized the California high-speed rail project as a waste of taxpayer money.
December 6 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is looking to fill three positions on its board for the 2025 fiscal year.
December 6 -
Cities and states are eligible to apply for the program, which gives eligible solar and wind facilities in low-income areas increased investment tax credits of 10% or 20%.
December 5 -
The board is asking market participants to submit input on how their rules and practices generally impact small firms.
December 4 -
A significant chunk of the costs will be passed to ratepayers, experts said.
December 1 -
The first fees filed under the MSRB's new rate card model are in line with expectations,but its long term budget growth has some worried about its future.
December 1 -
The higher returns offered by alternatives also carry higher risk.
November 30 -
The White House is set to announce whether the controversial high-speed project will win a major rail grant by the end of the year.
November 29 -
High interest rates are exposing both challenges and opportunities.
November 29 -
The project was to have been the first small modular reactor technology in the U.S.
November 28 -
States are required to reduce vehicle-related greenhouse gas emissions under the rule that was finalized last week.
November 27 -
Vern Breland has agreed to pay a $35,000 fine and is permanently barred from participating in future municipal securities offerings.
November 22 -
Passing a new farm bill offers the best chance for movement.
November 21 -
The retirement proposal also attempts to clarify the definition of riskless transactions, which are common in the muni market.
November 20 -
The projects range from airports to ports and transit-oriented development.
November 17 -
The laddered measure will keep the government open until Jan. 19 and Feb. 2 while the Senate focuses on international concerns, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
November 16 -
Stabilizing the Highway Trust Fund and easing Buy America requirements are top congressional priorities for state transportation officials.
November 15 -
The bill to avert a government shutdown moves to the Senate and lawmakers are hoping to pass it before the government shuts down Friday at midnight.
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