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The Securities and Exchange Commission will be issuing two different rulemaking proposals to address the controversial Financial Data Transparency Act.
May 10 -
The key question for issuers will be how lawmakers decide which funds are protected and which are open to being rescinded.
May 10 -
The repercussions of the train derailment in Ohio are a rallying cry for regulation.
May 9 -
A downgrade of the nation's credit would shake the muni market.
May 9 -
"The vast majority" of state and local issuers would be resilient to a one-notch downgrade in the U.S. rating, Moody's said.
May 4 -
The Local Infrastructure Hub is designed to help municipalities tap into $42 billion in federal grants
May 4 -
Circuit Judge John K. Bush cited Alexander Hamilton's insistence in the Federalist Papers that states would retain their authority over their own taxation.
May 4 -
An expansion of the Northeast Corridor rail link and a proposed bullet train between Portland and Vancouver are two of the infrastructure developments in muni finance.
May 3 -
Streamlining the federal grant process should start with getting rid of the "government legalese" that complicates notice of funding opportunities, experts said.
May 2 -
The Treasury Department's Bureau of Fiscal Service has suspended the sales of State and Local Government Series securities in efforts to avoid defaulting on the debt limit.
May 2