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Mayo is publicly offering $516 million of tax-exempt bonds and privately placing $200 million of taxables.
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In an election year marked by inflation, lawmakers in about 20 states are considering bills to permanently or temporarily ease the sales tax burden.
March 21 -
The city has succeeded in defending the tax-exempt status of a series of bonds issued in 2013 against IRS claims that they should be retroactively taxable.
March 18 -
Texas says it will crack down on financial companies it perceives to be mistreating the fossil fuel industry as it implements a 2021.
March 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Texas' Crosby Independent School District and two individuals in connection with the school district’s 2017 fiscal year financial statements.
March 16 -
Lawmakers in other red states are trying to follow Texas' footsteps with bills to subject banks to a litmus test over their treatment of the firearm industry.
March 14 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s request for information on ESG is an attempt to bring politics into capital markets, Marlo Oaks said.
March 11 -
The firm's special district group is up to 30 public finance professionals with the addition of seven members since January.
March 11 -
Terry Thornton, a senior vice president in Goldman Sachs’s Houston investment banking office, died suddenly on Feb. 27 at the age of 51.
March 9 -
Oklahoma is not alone in struggling to fund repairs for aging dams, a $20 billion problem nationwide according to a 2019 study.
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