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One of the city's most significant elections is also one of the strangest with a pandemic, an open seat, crime and financial strife, and ranked-choice voting at play.
June 11 -
Jose Ramirez says he doesn't recognize the criminal mastermind portrayed in the SEC's complaint against him.
June 11 -
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Trading showed firmer prints, with Georgia general obligation bonds, Maryland GOs and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power bonds trading up.
June 10 -
The NLC survey found the availability of broadband and digital connectivity improved in about three in 10 urban core and rural communities over the past year.
June 10 -
Through the first nine months of the fiscal year, Sales and Use Tax collections are up 30% from the year earlier.
June 10 -
The networking group created by a trio of San Francisco-based finance leaders just ahead of the pandemic is looking forward to in-person meetups.
June 10 -
Recovering air passenger numbers were one factor Fitch Ratings cited in revising the Port of Seattle's outlook to stable from negative.
June 10 -
The five-year Highway Trust Fund reauthorization still requires action by the House Ways and Means Committee to approve revenue measures for financing the bill.
June 10 -
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In the bill the governor signed, lawmakers will not approve a plan of adjustment with cuts to pensions, which the current proposed plan includes.
June 9 -
The Investment Company Institute reported $1.089 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds, marking the 13th consecutive week.
June 9 -
Ivan Samstein will take the top fiscal post at University of Chicago Medical Center. The university will conduct a national search for his replacement.
June 9 -
Natalie Brown replaces Dominick Mondi, who retired earlier this year.
June 9 -
Walorski is a co-sponsor of two bills in the current Congress to expand the use of private activity bonds in financing public buildings and affordable housing.
June 9 -
South Florida commuters stuck in traffic may see some relief ahead as Miami-Dade County steps up investment in its transportation infrastructure.
June 9 -
The businessman and former Assembly member looks to prevent the first re-election of a Democratic governor in more than 40 years.
June 9 -
A last-minute bill that would have authorized a split of board chairman and chief executive positions appears to have died in the state Senate.
June 9 -
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The U.S. Treasury 10-year dipped to its lowest yield since March while municipal investors poured money into new deals and secondary trading helped push benchmarks even lower.
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