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The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $42 billion 91-day bills and $36 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio's advisors worry about the effect of eliminating advance refundings and private activity bonds.
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Two triple-A rated states received a D-minus in the pension and OPEB category.
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Market participants are waiting for the last major deal of the week to price while also hoping for some clarity on the tax reform situation.
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Tax-exempt student loan bonds have saved families $815M over the last 20 years.
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Senate Finance Commitee chairman Orrin Hatch's tax proposal will likely be kinder to municipal bonds than the House's bill, but harder on states and localities.
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Anthony Felice, Daniel Boyle, and John Martinko, all service-disabled veterans, will take over the day-to-day leadership of the company.
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The state reported a small jump in its unfunded burden while its funded ratio saw a sliver of improvement.
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Voters in seven California cities approved marijuana taxes Tuesday.
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Deals came in waves in the busiest day of the week Wednesday, with the market firming and most issuers able to lower yields.
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Some House Republicans pledged to work with Democrats to save PABs, advance refundings in tax reform legislation.
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The bond proceeds and matching federal funds mean Illinois will pay off $8.5 billion of bills.
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Mike Duggan won another term in Detroit, and Flint's Karen Walker beat back a recall effort.
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Voters in Houston approved the measure by a more than three-to-one margin.
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Voters brought change to both the Atlantic City and New Jersey governments in Tuesday's election.
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Dealers are pleased that the MSRB has expanded the exemption to its CUSIP proposal.
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Smaller hospitals and colleges and affordable-housing developers will be more challenged in distributing their bonds under proposed tax reforms.
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The Treasury Department auctioned $23 billion of 10-year notes with a 2 1/4% coupon at a 2.314% high yield, a price of 99.431569.
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Kansas City voters advanced a proposed P3 to rebuild the city's airport terminal.
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To work well, public policy in a democracy must be transparent and allow time for debate, input and analysis. The given time frame on the House GOP tax bill, which will have broad ramifications for infrastructure development, healthcare and higher education costs and affordable housing, provides little opportunity for a democratic process of debate and compromise to take place.
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