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The program enables public colleges to enter into P3s but experts said the program is likely on hold because of COVID-19 uncertainties.
June 22 -
Lawyers say there could be some nuanced changes on how the SEC approaches enforcement if Clayton does leave for the U.S. Attorney job.
June 22 -
The family of Alan Anders is holding a virtual memorial on Saturday, July 11, the day that he was born.
June 22 -
The supplemental spending bill is unorthodox in normal times yet an increasingly common tactic among states during the coronavirus pandemic.
June 22 -
Saddled with debt and its revenues now pummeled by the coronavirus, the agency faces a possible lawsuit over the austerity-related toll collector layoffs.
June 19 -
The shutdown of struggling Destiny USA due to COVID-19 could prompt more gambles from the property owner, a local expert says.
June 18 -
Its $400 million GOs attracted investors, resulting in a record low interest cost of 2.31%, according to state Treasurer Shawn Wooden.
June 17 -
The projected shortfall is $100 million higher than in late April, but a downgrade is unlikely, an analyst says.
June 16 -
The deadline to pass the city's fiscal 2021 spending plan is two weeks away and it faces a $9 billion gap.
June 16 -
The trend should continue, unless coronavirus-related enrollment losses force an end.
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