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if voters sign off, proceeds of the bonds will finance affordable housing projects.
August 29 -
IRS said its new deadlines for claims were “in the interest of sound tax administration.’’
August 29 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as the market is seeing the lion’s share of issuance hit the screens, led by California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority’s revenue bond offering.
August 29 -
The legislative deal ends a stalemate that had blocked funding for K-12 schools statewide.
August 29 -
Texas service sector activity “continued to reflect expansion in August, albeit at a slightly slower pace,” according to business executives responding to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey, as the revenue index slid to 14.2 from 15.7.
August 29 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management discuss New York City's finances, transportation issues and its relationship with NY State. Hosted by Paul Burton.
August 29 -
The municipal bond market will see the lion’s share of issuance hit the screens on Tuesday, led by California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority’s revenue bond sale.
August 29 -
Chicago's board of education approved a budget before a state vote on aid and with city funding uncertain.
August 28 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished unchanged on Monday, according to traders, as California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal was priced for retail investors.
August 28 -
Gavin Murrey will become the division leader of public finance/debt investment banking.
August 28 -
A full assessment of Hurricane Harvey's impact to municipal credits remains weeks away as Houston and southeast Texas continue battling high waters.
August 28 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board filed an adversary complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief to force cost-saving measures.
August 28 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill late giving the state an alternative route to shedding Atlantic City public safety staff.
August 28 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, as California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal was priced for retail investors.
August 28 -
The municipal bond market is looking at a $6.87 billion new issue calendar this week, dominated by the state of California’s $2.5 billion general obligation bond deal.
August 28 -
The Chicago Civic Federation opposes the school district's budget over its reliance on uncertain revenues and debt.
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Primary municipal bond market volume is expected to perk up to $6.9 billion in the coming week, more than one-third of it in a single deal from the Golden State.
August 25 -
New Jersey’s plan to slash Atlantic City’s fire department by 50 members was blocked by a superior court judge.
August 25 -
GFOA says the political subdivision rule would “add extensive and additional federal requirements.''
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