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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.
June 8 -
The Wayne County Airport Authority is selling $163 million to finance projects.
June 8 -
As of Tuesday, the federal website Regulations.gov listed 96 written comments on the proposed interim rule that will cover how this federal aid is dispersed through Dec. 31, 2024.
June 8 -
Traffic is returning to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, but plans to expand have been scaled back.
June 8 -
Oklahoma's economy has staged a strong rebound a year after the pandemic-induced recession hit the state, said Treasurer Randy McDaniel.
June 8 -
Like the city's pension funding revisions, the park district's plan ramps up to actuarial payments but it's alone in aiming for a 100% funding target.
June 8 -
Patrick Foye will leave as chairman and CEO, with Sarah Feinberg elevated to chairman and Janno Lieber becoming chief executive officer.
June 8 -
Todd Cipperman, founding principal of Cipperman Compliance Services, talks with Chip Barnett about the rise of cryptocurrencies and how cities like Miami are looking to integrate them into day-to-day functions. He also talks about the regulatory outlook for cryptocurrencies. (15 minutes).
June 8 -
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Biden called on Congress to amend the Social Security Act to include Puerto Rican residents for benefits. The Oversight Board has said the benefits would lead to $1 billion more per year to island residents.
June 7 -
The market idled Monday while investors prepare for a $12 billion new-issue onslaught that brings diversity of credits that will help direct benchmark yields. Continued fund flows are needed to sustain current yields.
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