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The mammoth California hospital chain reached a preliminary $575 million settlement agreement in March in an antitrust lawsuit.
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Not only do government entities have new federal funds destined to reach them soon, but citizens also are supporting bond elections in record numbers.
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Officials remembered him for his diligence and the respect he earned from both sides of the political aisle.
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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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First quarter FDIC data show a $10.75 billion-plus jump in U.S. banks’ net purchases of municipal securities, the eighth biggest quarter since 2003, MMA says.
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The board is also considering a measure the House passed to undo board-supported labor reforms.
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IndyGo's expansion is being financed by a local income tax.
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Mayor Mike Duggan and Michigan's governor, Gretchen Whitmer, have raised alarms over the impact of changes proposed by the Detroit Charter Review Commission.
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Treasury’s 151-page interim final rule provides broad latitude for how the money can be spent.
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What are the most exciting trends in financial technology today, and which startups are poised to win?
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The White House and a bipartisan cadre of lawmakers appear committed to getting infrastructure, including top muni market lobbying goals, achieved.
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Andrew Rein of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management dive into the New York City's operating and capital budgets. Paul Burton hosts. (38 minutes)
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Juliet Weissman of New York City's Cornell Tech campus discusses the role of higher education and partnerships in luring startups and their workforces.
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The underwriter is no longer engaged with the state's plan to build prisons to be owned by private operator CoreCivic Inc.
May 10 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the legislature to triple the amount of direct stimulus checks to state residents in a $100 billion recovery plan.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker is now willing to fully fund a scheduled education funding hike but other contentious issues remain, notably corporate tax breaks.
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Tighter spreads and richer ratios are likely to continue, particularly as looming tax increases amplify the value of the tax-exemption, but analysts are hesitant to predict how much lower rates can go before investors balk.
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In Montana, two school districts and the state government reported that a new state law signed by the governor on May 6 will end the state tax deduction for certain school bonds after 2023 if those bonds are federally taxable.
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