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More than 50 groups and businesses formed the ‘No Roads to Ruin Coalition’ to begin a statewide campaign opposing the three highways.
December 5 -
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recommended a $91.4 billion budget for fiscal 2021 that includes borrowing for more than just transportation needs.
November 19 -
A special master will hear oral arguments Thursday in the federal lawsuit Florida filed in 2013, as both states incur significant legal costs.
November 5 -
The volume boom accelerated in October, with taxables accounting for about a quarter of the supply.
October 31 -
A Senate committee has approved a bill requiring remote sellers to collect the state's 6% sales tax. It could generate $700 million in new revenue.
October 23 -
The $125 million deal is the first piece of a five-year plan to sell $1.3 billion of Garvees.
October 2 -
Municipal bond volume continues to accelerate, closing out the month of September 39.1% higher and the quarter 17.8% higher than a year earlier, as issuers flocked to market with taxable deals.
September 30 -
The state will encounter budget gaps in the following two years, according to a new long-range revenue forecast.
September 13 -
Volume bounced back from second lowest monthly total of the year in July as yields plunged to historic lows and issuers came out in droves.
August 30 -
The municipal team at PIMCO see several areas of opportunity for muni investors in the second half of 2019.
August 20 -
Coming off the biggest month of the year, volume dipped in July to the second slowest pace of 2019.
July 31 -
The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
Municipal bond issuance for the year so far is within a percentage point of volume in the first half of 2018.
June 28 -
The spending plan for fiscal 2020 includes $446.7 million in borrowing for transportation projects in Florida.
June 24 -
The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
June 18 -
Environmentalists threatened to file suit after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill ordering studies and construction of the routes in rural areas of Florida.
May 21 -
If approved by the governor, the budget will mark the ninth consecutive year of record spending by the Sunshine state.
May 6 -
Municipal bond sales sank 28.2% from April 2018 as issuers awaited clarity on federal infrastructure plans.
April 30 -
Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
Florida, Newark, and Missouri Health priced bonds as the week's action wound down.
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