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Benjamin, who is mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, will co-chair the law firm's public finance and affordable housing practices.
March 11 -
Gov. John Bel Edwards kicked off Louisiana's legislative session by asking lawmakers to share accurate details about the coronavirus with constituents.
March 11 -
Dan DiSalvo, a Manhattan Institute senior fellow, explains how the state provides a model for tackling other post-employment benefits liability. Paul Burton hosts.
March 10 -
In budget talks, House Speaker José Oliva says lawmakers will discuss how to prepare for a recession that may result from the economic impacts of COVID-19.
March 9 -
The world remains on edge about the rapidly spreading COVID-19 and those fears once again have Treasury yields digging down even deeper. COVID-19 fears have now impacted fund flows, as municipals suffers outflows for the first time in 60 weeks.
March 5 -
S&P cut the senior water and sewer bond rating to AA-plus due to fallout from the recent failed attempt to sell Florida's largest utility.
March 5 -
Express lanes are the latest target for the anti-toll lawmakers tolls who last year tried to tie the hands of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
March 4 -
As transportation referendums loom, a case study shows the dos and don'ts of organizing a campaign.
March 2 -
SCE&G, and former SCANA executives, violated securities laws while overseeing the defunct V.C. Summer project, the SEC said.
February 28 -
Judge John Cooper told the Florida Department of Transportation to increase Garcon Point Bridge tolls after FDOT failed to follow his order to do so in December.
February 27