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The meeting will be held on July 23 and 24.
July 18 -
Randall "Randy" Miller, Chad Miller and Jeffrey De Laveaga were charged by the SEC with creating false documents that were provided to investors in two municipal bond offerings.
July 18 -
The top suite of firms oversaw deals amounting to more than $139 billion par value across 58% of the market.
July 18 -
Schools and governments turn to bonds to cover payouts in the wake of a California law that temporarily lifted the statute of limitations on sex abuse claims.
July 18 -
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker led governors from 18 states in demanding the Trump administration release $6.8 billion in education funding.
July 18 -
The Washington, D.C., City Council missed a deadline to approve a plan to build a $3.7 billion NFL stadium as supporters emerge touting the financial structure of the deal.
July 17 -
Streamlining federal permitting and partnering with state DOTs are among the priorities for the next surface transportation bill.
July 17 -
"It's time for this boondoggle to die," said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
July 17 -
Atlanta's airport and the rapid transit system have the biggest anticipated capital plans over the next five years.
July 17 -
SROs "are now being guided by individuals who lack a deep real-world understanding of the markets they oversee," the trade association said in a letter to the House Financial Services Committee.
July 16 -
A 2024 Illinois law loosened school bond restrictions, allowing districts to authorize some debt without an election. That caused a backlash in one district.
July 16 -
The top 10 underwriters for the first half of the year brought in more than $203 billion across nearly 2,000 issues.
July 16 -
With big state incentives and tariff protection, a United Arab Emirates-based aluminum producer has pledged to build the first new U.S. smelter in decades.
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