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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 -
The Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act would reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration before its funding expires in September.
June 9 -
The bill, which was introduced Tuesday, is cosponsored by Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev. and Bill Cassidy, R-La.
June 9 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers sends letter to non-responsive federal agency
June 8 -
Some Democrats objected to the lack of hearing on the bill, which cements Aviation Trust Fund taxes for the next five years.
June 8 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to meet next week with many experts expecting to see a pause in federal fund rate hikes after ten straight upticks.
June 8 -
The website highlighting newly launched public and private projects comes ahead of the administration's second "Investing in America" tour in July.
June 7 -
House Republicans are seizing on the debt ceiling crisis to hammer home criticisms of economic policy.
June 6 -
"It's a quiet revolution," said Reason Foundation's Robert Poole.
June 6 -
The legislation would boost the size limitation of industrial revenue bonds and expand the uses of proceeds.
June 5 -
The debt ceiling bill promises relief for jittery municipal market participants.
June 2 -
The bipartisan legislation offers hopes for other municipal bond industry priorities.
June 1 -
The MSRB has received approval from the SEC for its amendments to Rules G-12 on uniform practice and G-15 on confirmation, clearance, and settlement practices.
May 31 -
The $350 billion of flexible relief funding sent directly to cities, towns and states under the American Rescue Plan Act will remain untouched under the new debt deal.
May 30 -
The Equity in Infrastructure Project names Everett Lott as vice chair
May 26 -
FINRA has charged Crews and Associates $50,000 and its former head trader and CEO $30,000 for selling municipal bonds with markups and for failing to maintain a supervisory system.
May 25 -
A downgrade would reverberate throughout the municipal bond market.
May 25 -
New York City is keeping a wary eye on Congress as it considers whether to pause a refunding deal set for next week.
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