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Illinois House and Senate Republicans laid out a formal budget and reform package.
June 14 -
The American Dream development in New Jersey, which broke ground in 2004, will have to wait a bit longer for financing as a $1.1 billion sale of unrated tax-exempt bonds to complete the project was delayed.
June 14 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said she has had no conversations with President Trump about her future as Fed chair.
June 14 -
Washington State lawmakers are unable to come to an agreement on education funding as the fiscal year-end looms.
June 14 -
Federal Reserve officials forged ahead with an interest-rate increase and additional plans to tighten monetary policy despite growing concerns over weak inflation.
June 14 -
The Federal Open Market Committee voted to raise the fed funds rate target 25 basis points to between 1% and 1.25%.
June 14 -
Dwayne Edwards and 11 companies have agreed to a judgment in a case with ties to Christopher Brogdon.
June 14 -
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., attacked the Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s plan to slash bondholder payments as illegal.
June 14 -
California lawmakers reached an agreement Tuesday on the most contentious budget items.
June 14 -
The University of Illinois will conduct a national search to replace retiring CFO Walter Knorr.
June 14 -
Puerto Rico fiscal officials delayed acceptance of measures in the island electric authority's $9 billion debt deal, spurring speculation that the agreement with creditors may be in jeopardy.
June 13 -
The Treasury Department is echoing state and local groups, saying some munis should be considered HQLA.
June 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds finished mixed on Tuesday, traders said, as the state of Wisconsin came to market with a sale of general obligation bonds and investors awaited the Federal Open Market Committee's decision on interest rates.
June 13 -
Indiana is negotiating with I-69 bondholders and preparing to take control of the troubled P3 project.
June 13 -
New York City gets mixed marks from the Citizens Budget Commission for its adopted fiscal 2018 budget.
June 13 -
National Public Finance Guarantee got a vote of confidence from Kroll Bond Rating Agency a week after S&P Global Ratings put the MBIA Inc. municipal bond insurance unit on credit watch negative.
June 13 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were mixed at mid-session, traders said, as the state of Wisconsin came to market with a sale of general obligation bonds.
June 13 -
Municipal bond traders are awaiting the start of this week's new issue sales.
June 13 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed a pension overhaul compromise bill.
June 13 -
Illinois’ swap providers agreed to lower termination triggers, the governor's office said.
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