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The $6.9 billion new-issue calendar features high-grade deals from Georgia, Washington and Massachusetts, among other frequently traded credits, which should provide direction for scales.
June 23 -
The plan includes a bump to public employee salaries and new spending on education.
June 22 -
The "act to increase compliance by counties and municipalities that fail to timely submit an annual audit report," was called too harsh by Gov. Roy Cooper.
June 21 -
Delegates from Florida and Alabama are among those hunting for partnerships to cement their states' roles in the global aerospace industry.
June 21 -
The fiscal 2024 budget proposal leans on federal funds, better-than-expected tax collections, and a drawdown on reserves to bankroll a wide array of capital work and a boost to state employee salaries.
June 16 -
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity said the state unemployment rate in May was steady at 2.6% for the fifth straight month, the lowest among the 10 largest states in the nation.
June 16 -
The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District is selling bonds to continue renovations on the Caesars Superdome, which will host the 2025 Super Bowl.
June 14 -
"The state has not issued general obligation debt since July 2022 and will be able to take advantage of strong summer redemption money," said Mary Garver, director of bond financing at the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission.
June 13 -
The bill moved through votes in the Republican-controlled state legislature and onto the desk of a supportive Gov. Kay Ivey in just under a month.
June 8 -
Additionally, state Treasurer Dale Folwell endorsed an anti-ESG bill in the state legislature.
June 8