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The amendments exempt those who've already qualified as a municipal advisor representative from retaking the Series 50 exam.
September 13 -
"I'd always had a public interest leaning, but to bundle finance with public policy and federal tax law into this gumbo of a practice that produces essential public projects is fundamentally attractive to me," said Joshua Bonney.
September 13 -
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Gary Gensler, speaking in front of the Senate Banking Committee, defended his tenure and the 22 rulemaking proposals he's adopted in the last few years.
September 12 -
AI will be part of a new tax-enforcement effort that will target high-income earners, partnerships, and large corporations.
September 12 -
The EPA failed to follow an escalation policy that was crafted in the wake of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
September 11 -
Power of EPA regulation and SRFs are called into question during hearing.
September 7 -
After years of surplus from COVID-19 related stimulus, state tax revenues declined by 6.7% in nominal terms and 9.4% in real terms in June when compared with a year prior.
September 7 -
While congressional leaders fight over what to include with the $12 billion slated for FEMA, others feel that the reliance on FEMA and the federal government for disaster relief may begin to change.
September 6 -
Water sector organizations are pressing Congress for a full appropriation for State Revolving Funds
September 6 -
The Department of Treasury had until Aug. 31 to file an appeal and failed to do so.
September 5 -
The EPA did not seek public comment before revising the rule overseeing polluted waterways.
September 1 -
Moves to reschedule marijuana down to a Schedule III drug would lower taxes local cannabis businesses pay.
August 31 -
GAO report unveils power failures at airports.
August 30 -
The White House should remove barriers to help usher in a "golden age of technology" in the water sector, said the President's National Infrastructure Advisory Council.
August 30 -
The determination is based on the slow speed of expenditure and expectations.
August 25 -
Municipalities are facing a deadline to obligate COVID-relief money.
August 24 -
The Tax Cuts and Job Act will be up for renewal by the winners of the next election cycle
August 23 -
The state did not rule out a future public-private partnership but said it's current focus is on public funds.
August 22 -
The budget impasse is closely watched by cities, colleges and other government entities that receive federal aid.
August 22 -
Mainly attributable to high inflation and increasing interest rates, costs have been increasing for retail sized trades but remained steady for institutional sized trades.
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