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Proposed remedies were as varied as the candidates themselves as eight leading Democratic candidates jousted in a live televised debate.
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The board is allowing the legislature an opportunity to give input even though the board retains control over the budget.
May 13 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported $750 million of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending May 12 while high-yield funds saw $487 million of inflows.
May 13 -
The outlook shift to stable from negative is a badly needed shot in the arm from the capital markets as the city prepares to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 13 -
State Comptroller Susana Mendoza urges the Treasury Department to change its guidelines to allow the state to pay off MLF loans with ARP funds.
May 13 -
Shea, a veteran of the municipal bond business, joins the insurer's board. She will serve on its audit and environmental and social responsibility committee.
May 13 -
Texas moved closer to enacting a law that would ban government work with Wall Street banks whose policies restrict the firearms industry, marking a pushback from Republicans in the gun-friendly state against corporations taking sides in America’s political fights.
May 13 -
In California, where state revenues are pouring in well ahead of projections even before American Rescue Plan funds arrive, lawmakers have spending plans.
May 13 -
A favorable response would enable pre-construction work for the long-awaited $11.6 billion upgrade of New Jersey-New York train tunnels.
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While the pressure was on municipal yields, which rose two to four basis points, the Investment Company Institute reported another week of inflows, with $928 million coming into municipal bond mutual funds and another $285 million into ETFs.
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The city and state want to use ARP funds to repay debt issued to manage the pandemic but Treasury's initial guidance would derail those plans.
May 12 -
The board also submitted an amended plan of adjustment and disclosure statement for the central government bond deal.
May 12 -
President Biden met Wednesday with top Republican and Democratic congressional leaders to discuss a bipartisan way forward on this issue.
May 12 -
The mammoth California hospital chain reached a preliminary $575 million settlement agreement in March in an antitrust lawsuit.
May 12 -
Not only do government entities have new federal funds destined to reach them soon, but citizens also are supporting bond elections in record numbers.
May 12
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Officials remembered him for his diligence and the respect he earned from both sides of the political aisle.
May 12 -
Revenue from the new law would replenish the state's unemployment fund and then cut taxes on commercial real estate rents.
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