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As federal funds are being pulled back, rescinded and more of the financial burden falls on issuers on everything from healthcare to major infrastructure projects,
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With the explosive growth of AI, how is the municipal market harnessing the capabilities to provide more transparency,
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Our experts will delve into recent cyber events and developments, disclosure,
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Muni experts discussed how macroeconomic concerns and a volatile political environment are affecting the market as the market chalks up another record year of issuance.
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As the array of technological solutions available to the muni industry widens,
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Amid all the challenges facing various sectors, K-12 is no outlier.
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House Republicans hope to mark up the next surface transportation bill early next year.
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Municipal bond insurance volume grew 17.7% year-over-year in the first three quarters of 2025, according to LSEG, outpacing the municipal market as a whole.
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Concerns over the Texas city's future water supply after a desalination project was terminated, led to negative rating outlooks from Fitch and S&P.
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Municipal water agencies are appealing to the Environmental Protection Agency about a slowdown in the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loan program which along with bond sales, funds improvements to water and sewer infrastructure.
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Following the devastating LA wildfires in the beginning of the year, the property insurance crisis grows wider.
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The challenge of building new housing and making it affordable is omnipresent in California.
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How much of these cuts will now lead to even more of an increased role of state,
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As the confluence of AI, chip development, and shifting policies in Washington on power sources change,
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Federal immigration and trade policies are a likely factor in the triple-A-rated state's weak job growth and pose risks for its southern border cities' budgets.
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What does the shifts in the municipal investor base,
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In her first public appearance since President Trump moved to fire her from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Fed Gov. Lisa Cook reiterated her commitment to bringing inflation under 2% and said that the labor market remains "solid."
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"Normalized supply, a supportive rate environment and favorable technicals propelled the municipal market to the best October performance [in decades]," said Robert J. Lind.
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From transit to rail, moving people in California continues to be a challenge.
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