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The sales tax that funded the Wisconsin stadium construction turns off this month.
March 11 -
The Duluth School Board has voted to approve language for legislation that would enable the district to finance the construction of new administrative offices and transportation facilities on the Central High School property.
March 10 -
The agency's deputy finance chief was promoted after CFO Michael Colsch's retirement.
March 9 -
Pending legislation seeks to block governor’s $3.5B bond-funded road fix.
March 5 -
Harvey, Illinois, is trying to reach settlements on legal claims being pursued by bondholders and on overdue Chicago water payments.
March 4 -
Richard G. Bartow and his son Richard T. Bartow joined the office this week and will focus on K-12 education.
March 4 -
The rating agency expects to resolve the rating watch evolving within the next four months.
March 3 -
More than $1 billion of taxable and tax-exempt issuance is planned.
March 3 -
The rating agency will await the legislature's passage of a final budget before casting a credit judgment.
March 2 -
The state's projected budget surplus was raised to $1.5 billion, but officials are cautious over risks of economic slowdown and the impact of COVID-19.
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