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The coalition wants the final budget signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to include his broadband proposal, not the Legislature's.
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The city faced significant challenges finishing its annual comprehensive financial report as a result of a cyberattack, an overhaul of financial systems and managing through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Puerto Rico's government tells the court the Disclosure Statement should address the likelihood the legislature will not approve new bonds for the plan of adjustment since the plan cuts pensions.
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the fiscal 2022 budget with good fiscal and market news in tow and announced his deputy for budget matters, Dan Hynes, is departing.
June 18 -
The short end of the yield curve faced pressure from a cheaper UST five-year. As the flattening trend in UST takes hold, demand for duration will also spill over into the tax-exempt space, with long-dated munis continuing to outperform, analysts say.
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The Justice Department analysis was released Wednesday in conjunction with a House Natural Resources Committee hearing on two competing bills aimed at determining the territory’s future.
June 18 -
Inflation risks may warrant the Federal Reserve beginning raising interest rates next year, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said, backing an even-earlier liftoff than penciled in by many of his colleagues.
June 18 -
Dealers and muni advisors think the loyalties of solicitor MAs should be clearly disclosed.
June 18 -
The state stands to become the 19th to legalize non-medical use of cannabis and along with it up to $97 million of new tax revenues by fiscal 2026.
June 18 -
Mayor Jorge Elorza’s $850 million POB proposal sits stalled in the state legislature while state General Treasurer Seth Magaziner called the legislation too risky.
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Refinitiv Lipper's $1.85 billion of inflows say investors aren't going anywhere.
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The city and school district's financial "entanglements" will be the subject of an independent financial review due before the first elections are held.
June 17 -
The roughly $1 trillion bipartisan plan would rely heavily on municipal financing tools to achieve $1 trillion in investment with any new federal taxes.
June 17 -
The company's $200 million capital investment is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs in the city.
June 17 -
Some lawmakers in Washington during infrastructure discussions have proposed repurposing some of the $350 billion of American Rescue Plan Act relief funds allocated to state, local and tribal governments. This would be a mistake.
June 17
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The group is also urging Congress to enact enhancements for aggie bonds and industrial development bonds.
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Republicans warn about inflation while Democrats celebrate social program expansions.
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Also on Wednesday Judge Swain said she would not send out the central government bankruptcy's disclosure statement until she was satisfied with it.
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