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House Republicans are once again careening towards a government shutdown
September 12 -
Thompson is known for mentoring his employees and his fair treatment of clients.
September 12 -
Analysts say the Jacksonville, Florida, utility has been able to move past concerns over its attempt to breach a contract with MEAG and to privatize.
September 12 -
The candidates touched on muni-adjacent issues like energy policy, housing and tariffs but offered little new information on infrastructure proposals or tax policies.
September 11 -
For more than 40 years, she has been a transformative leader, mentor and friend.
September 11 -
When Ohio's Community Memorial Hospital shuttered on Aug. 31, it became the latest small-town Midwest hospital to hit insurmountable financial troubles.
September 11 -
"Investment banking has a variety of personalities working in it, depending on where you are," Rice said. "The M&A business, the trading business, private equity — all of those things fall into investment banking — but public finance is the one area where you're doing things that help provide for the public good."
September 10 -
Stagnant per-pupil state funding amid rising costs led to budget deficits, lower reserves, and ballot proposals to raise property tax rates for some districts.
September 10 -
The high-grade issue is expected to be well received by the market. D.C. joins a growing list of issuers refunding outstanding BABs amid lower rates.
September 9 -
"People could trust him and know they were in good hands," said Greg Carey, a co-worker and friend.
September 9 -
Massachusetts drew multiple bidders for all four tranches when it sold $850 million of general obligation bonds competitively last week.
September 9 -
It's the latest proposal for a type of national infrastructure financing structure in lieu of the municipal bond market.
September 6 -
The good, the bad and the ugly for two of California's major cities when they sell debt in current market conditions.
September 6 -
Few in the municipal bond industry have had as far reaching an impact on the institutions, best practices and local developments the way Kenneth Lind, the longtime point man for the Metropolitan Transit Authority, has both as in house and outside counsel.
September 5 -
Subsidence has delayed completion of the new Belle Chasse Bridge, a project led by one of the developers of the $2.3 billion Calcasieu Bridge project.
September 5 -
House Republicans are hoping to jam through a voter eligibility bill as part of the upcoming continuing resolution in order to avert a shutdown before Sept. 30.
September 4 -
AHCIA has languished since 2016 — is it time to consider alternatives?
September 4
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Joan Stern, a legend in public finance law in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, is a member of The Bond Buyer's 2024 Muni Hall of Fame class.
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Illinois will sell up to $1.1 billion of general obligation refunding bonds and $600 million of taxable and tax-exempt GO bonds by the end of September.
September 4 -
California and Texas have received the most amount of federal investment to date, according to a pair of reports tracking the climate law's investments.
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