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State governments would either have to spend more or fewer people would be covered, or a combination of the two, under the GOP's Medicaid and SNAP cuts.
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The Indiana Financing Authority is the biggest entry on 2025's largest negotiated calendar with $1.5 billion of Indiana University Health system revenue bonds.
May 30 -
Chinese students comprise nearly half of international students attending University of California schools.
May 30 -
The $44 million of unrated bonds, placed only with qualified investors, feature 9.5% coupons.
May 30 -
The Senate returns to Washington with a ticking deadline clock to turn the House's One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law with questions remaining about the future of the SALT cap deduction and green energy tax credits.
May 30 -
Main Street Natural Gas, a blended component unit of Georgia Gas, issues most of the authority's debt.
May 30 -
A new law lifts the revenue bond cap for the Grand River Dam Authority to $3.6 billion from $1.41 billion
May 30 -
UMB hired 13 people from Wilmington Trust, and opened an Orange County office, to expand in municipal and corporate trustee, escrow and paying-agent services.
May 30 -
An economic slowdown partially fueled by tariff turmoil has forced West Coast states to lower revenue projections and slash budgets.
May 30 -
With higher yields and ratios, many participants say investors should be taking advantage of current levels.
May 29 -
The high court reversed a lower-court ruling that yanked federal approval for the Uinta Basin Railway; backers hope to finance it with private activity bonds.
May 29 -
Chicago goes to market next week with $517.95 million of taxable and tax-exempt general obligation bonds following a downward outlook revision from Fitch.
May 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been erroneously sending out notices to tax exempt bond holders informing them about incorrect signatures on their Form 8038s.
May 29 -
Randy Miller, 70, and Chad Miller, 41, entered guilty pleas Wednesday in the Legacy Cares securities fraud case and will be sentenced at a later date.
May 29 -
Investors want to be compensated for the uncertainty.
May 29 -
This is the first time the Georgia Housing and Finance Authority is bringing a PAC tranche in several years.
May 29 -
When Chicago barred media from its investor conference, it told journalists the policy aligned with peer municipalities' practices. The facts are less clear.
May 28 -
Supply has weighed on munis to some extent over the past few weeks, as week after week issuance tops $10 billion, said Jeremy Holtz, a portfolio manager at Income Research + Management.
May 28 -
Controller Chris Hollins raised several concerns about the mayor's $7 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1, including its use of reserves.
May 28 -
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser submitted her balanced 2026 budget to City Council that includes a double down move on building an NFL football stadium while cutting city programs and putting a freeze on hiring.
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