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After two years of record issuance — and more than two years of rising inflation —
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As the municipal market navigates the world of technology and AI,
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Water challenges abound across the country. From droughts to flooding,
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The Senate voted to disallow Washington D.C.'s attempt to decouple its tax policy from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as the city's mayor charts more budget challenges in the near future.
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The statutory watchdog requirement that arrived with Proposition 39 has not delivered on its promise — and the Legislature has authority to try something better.
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How do Northeast state and local government leaders see 2026 playing out for their states and localities?
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State lawmakers introduced bills to eliminate sales tax exemptions and tax credits for data centers and mandate public disclosure of water and electricity use.
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With federal funding cuts, immigration policy shifts and legal threats from Washington compounding with enrollment dropping,
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The concentration of the retail investor has grown in a market that often struggles with liquidity.
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As Congress will this year be faced with the renewal of the surface transportation bill and finding ways to fill the highway trust fund,
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Sean Snaith, Director of the Institute for Economic Forecasting at the University of Central Florida, will provide insight into the FOMC meeting.
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The price drops follow a lawsuit filed Friday by bondholders alleging the mall's owners colluded with the city of East Rutherford to lower the property assessment.
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Join our panel of industry leaders as they discuss expectations for the public finance space.
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