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The proposal would allow taxpayers to have access to their IRS audit case file prior to dispute resolution hearings, ending the requirement to file requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
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An analyst says South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster does not to have the sole authority to bar Santee Cooper from raising rates.
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The influx of volume may give the boost that's needed to jump-start the primary market.
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Rosselló said PROMESA allows the Oversight Board to make public policy recommendations, but not to order labor law reforms and pension cuts.
March 29 -
Former broker Deborah Kelley could end up paying close to half a million dollars in fines, penalties, and restitution for her role in defrauding the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
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The largest not-for-profit health systems in Illinois and Wisconsin have cleared all regulatory hurdles to the merger.
March 29 -
The New Jersey legislature again passed legislation to hand police officers and firefighters control of their pension fund.
March 29 -
Municipal bond volume picked up from February, prompting speculation that this year's drought in deals may soon ease.
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The district must come up with a new plan to save its pension fund from insolvency.
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Proponents call the move the right medicine for ailing Connecticut, while opponents say the measures are overly restrictive.
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Restructuring expert Michael Imber says momentum is building for such a strategy, which he says could improve the state's funding ratio.
March 29 -
The municipal bond market will see almost $7.9 billion of new deals head their way next week, as New Jersey tobacco's dominate the calendar.
March 29 -
Oversight Board is continuing its struggle with the Puerto Rico government over fiscal plans.
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The municipal market was winding up the week on a tentative note as Connecticut offered its general obligations to institutional investors.
March 28 -
Chicago expects to begin tapping $4 billion of bond authority for O'Hare by early 2019.
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Bond Dealers of America urges the House Ways and Means Committee to take up and pass a bill that would restore advance refunding bonds according to prior law.
March 28 -
The bonds sold for the air cargo handling facility were rated BBB.
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Municipal bond buyers were getting a piece of Connecticut's general obligation bond deal on Wednesday.
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A deal in August would have allowed debt holders to get up to 75% of par value.
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State government credit support will bring the junk-rated city's coming taxable bond sale up to investment grade.
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