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GOP House bills feature spending cuts and some policy riders, including a provision in the Transportation and Housing draft bill that bans congestion pricing in New York.
July 9 -
The plan would raise about $100 million a year to create and preserve affordable housing.
July 9 -
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook on the city's AA rating to negative from stable, citing increased debt and costs from a settlement with firefighters.
July 9 -
The City Council-approved deal spends big on education and housing and reverses earlier cuts, but analysts are wary of the city's budget practices.
July 8 -
Between two state measures and one regional, California starts with $40 billion of GO bonds on the November ballot, before any other local measures are tallied.
July 5 -
After the west abutment on the Rapidan Dam partially failed last week, it's up to the Blue Earth County board of commissioners to pursue repair or removal.
July 3 -
Laws enacted in Arkansas and Kansas will reduce income tax revenue by hundreds of millions of dollars in fiscal 2025.
July 2 -
The privately owned, high-speed rail system in the U.S. recently refinanced and broke ground on a new line in the west.
July 2 -
To meet the ambitious goals of the Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, innovative financing models can be adapted from established municipal finance systems.
July 1
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Gov. Kathy Hochul's "pause" on congestion pricing puts a $16.5 billion hole in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's capital plan.
July 1 -
In a week that culminated in headline-grabbing events — a presidential debate, several Supreme Court decisions, more macroeconomic data to add to Fed policy expectations — municipals closed on a quiet note and in the black for June.
June 28 -
In the first half of 2024, winding-down federal aid, a resurgence of Build America Bond refundings and election uncertainty have contributed to the surge in issuance, said James Welch, a portfolio manager at Principal Asset Management.
June 28 -
California lawmakers were putting the finishing touches on the budget this week before the start of the fiscal year on July 1.
June 28 -
Passed every two years since 2016, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 hits on many of President Biden's climate and resiliency goals.
June 27 -
Bonds backed by hotel and restaurant bill taxes will pay for upgrades to the home of the Carolina Panthers. The team agreed to commit to the city for 15 more years.
June 27 -
Two initiatives were dropped from the California ballot as Gov. Gavin Newsom worked to secure a legislative fix.
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The Ohio county seated in Cleveland is only one of many jurisdictions where officials are grappling with weakening sales tax revenues.
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The 0.34% sales tax rate increase would raise an estimated $70 million annually for Colorado's only safety net healthcare provider.
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