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Attorneys and muni advocates are concerned as the Senate reviews the budget reconciliation process against the "Byrd Rule."
June 25 -
Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson said he doesn't plan on calling a special session to deal with lowered revenue expectations.
June 25 -
The addition is part of a push to expand the firm's presence in New York public finance, Jonathan Ballan told The Bond Buyer.
June 25 -
Indiana's Senate Enrolled Act 1 raises questions about local income tax-backed bonds, appearing to lack protections for bondholders as currently written.
June 25 -
"The trend of heavy issuance that began last year has continued in the first half of 2025, surpassing even our rather optimistic expectations," said Barclays strategists Mikhail Foux, Grace Cen and Francisco San Emeterio.
June 24 -
The selloff highlights the lack of accurate pricing and credit information across the speculative-grade muni market.
June 24 -
Some market participants said they were sad to see EMMA Labs go.
June 24 -
New guidelines require local governments to receive the state's comptroller's approval before issuing debt with variable interest rates, put options, or interest rate reset options.
June 24 -
In this panel from The Bond Buyer's recent Southeast Public Finance event, top public finance officials from Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Alabama, and Florida share how they evaluate bankers, bond counsel, and municipal advisors, and what makes a pitch fall flat.
June 24 -
The $247.75 million of unrated tax-exempt bonds will finance public infrastructure and projects for an initial development on state-owned land.
June 24 -
So far, the financial market reaction has been limited, said Paul Christopher, head of global investment strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute.
June 23 -
Oregon's Senate president altered the make-up of the transportation committee to get the massive tax bill passed.
June 23 -
"The market itself should want to look at this because no one wants to give the perception of impropriety," said an investor of Stefanik's allegation that Harvard withheld material information regarding its ongoing conflict with the Trump administration.
June 23 -
A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against the U.S. Department of Transportation's attempt to withhold federal funds from states judged to be in noncompliance with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
June 23 -
The deal could hasten buy-side adoption of the tech, said Spline's CEO
June 23 -
The bonds will help fund the agency's capital improvement plan.
June 23 -
The archdiocese allegedly backed away from repeated promises bond parties would be paid in full, they said.
June 20 -
With one full week of June left and the end of the second quarter approaching, the week was "a sort of Groundhog Day for municipal yields," said Kim Olsan, senior fixed income portfolio manager at NewSquare Capital.
June 20 -
After a special legislative session, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed legislation authorizing state-backed bonds for stadiums to keep teams in Missouri.
June 20 -
The proposal would effectively cancel part of a rule change that had not yet become effective.
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