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The provision shifts rulemaking and enforcement of the new disclosure standards to the SEC from the MSRB, which was charged with the task in an original version.
December 7 -
The White House has asked for an additional $37.3 billion to send to states and communities that faced natural disasters last year, including $600 million to Jackson, Mississippi, for its water crisis.
December 6 -
The industry's biggest lobbying group also said it sees continued threats from regulation.
December 2 -
Incoming House Democratic caucus chair Pete Aguilar was a California mayor and served on the League of California Cities, bringing the kind of local experience that's considered helpful to muni market interests.
December 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's 2020 amendments to rule 15c2-11 on the publication of quotes by broker dealers won't be enforced until 2025.
December 1 -
Tribal governments have invested in 344 infrastructure and affordable housing projects as a result of $20 billion received from the American Rescue Plan Act.
December 1 -
The private sector remains confused about buying American, potentially slowing how it can react to the needs of states and localities eager to get building.
November 30 -
Former state transportation official Shailen Bhatt, if confirmed by the full Senate, would play a key role in the rollout of highway funds in the bipartisan infrastructure law.
November 29 -
In the letter addressed to House congressional leaders, members urged leadership to expand the affordable housing credit and lower the PAB requirement.
November 28 -
Ruben James Rojas agreed to admit wrongdoing and pay a $50,000 fine after the Securities and Exchange Commission found that he misled bond investors in connection with a $100 million offering.
November 22