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With help from a flood of federal funding, Colorado lawmakers were able to restore funds lost in the pandemic.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she was not predicting or recommending interest-rate increases when remarking earlier about the impact of fiscal spending on the U.S. economy.
May 4 -
There is no doubt 2020 was a year of contactless transactions. But what implications do contactless payments present when it comes to security?
May 4 -
After just one session, the 10-year muni is back below 1% with ICE Data Services and Refinitiv MMD at 0.99% while Bloomberg BVAL is at 0.96% and IHS Markit at 0.95%.
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Reopening would help a public agency that needs $15 million in state help to cover debt service this year and is asking for additional operating subsidies.
May 4 -
Change is afoot for CPS as its leader Janice Jackson is leaving and legislation stripping Chicago's mayor of full power to appoint CPS board members gains legislative momentum.
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The Remote and Mobile Worker Relief Act would set a 30-day in-state threshold before states could levy income taxes on nonresident workers.
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Obtaining substantial new money for green infrastructure is still difficult, and the more innovative the projects, the harder they are to finance. Environmental impact bonds can help.
May 4
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A senior White House economic aide said the decision on selecting the next central bank chief will come after a thorough “process.”
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A majority of the USVI Senate are sponsoring a bill to give the Public Services Commission near total control over the islands' financially troubled water and power authority.
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Regina Egea, president of the Garden State Initiative, analyzes New Jersey's fiscal landscape, including the proposed state budget, unfunded pension liability and deficit borrowing. Paul Burton hosts. (20 minutes)
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Inflationary pressures remain high while the manufacturing sector continues to deal with supply chain woes that hold it back, analysts said.
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More Illinois districts were lifted into the top fiscal category last year even as they navigated the start of COVID-19 pandemic
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A year after the pandemic struck the nation's economy, Texas sales tax collections hit an all-time record for April.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that while the U.S. economic recovery is “making real progress,” the gains have been uneven following a downturn that cut hard along lines of race and income.
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The states intend to come to market with $600 million and $1 billion, respectively, bringing state GO credits in an improving credit environment that has held yields down.
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The chief opponent of the measure is the Arizona Board of Regents that governs the state’s three public universities.
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The $8.5 billion on the ballots included $6.5 billion for schools, $1.6 billion for cities, $319 million for counties and $139 million for community colleges.
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