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Without commenting on the legal merits laid out so far in the case, an appellate court panel concluded the lawsuit met the threshold to proceed as a taxpayer action.
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In a special session that starts Monday, the Tennessee General Assembly will decide whether to offer limited liability protection from coronavirus claims from employees.
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Munis rallied all along the curve Thursday, with long end yields down by as much as four basis points.
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The board re-elected Sisk as MSRB chair amid the pandemic and an ongoing search for a new CEO.
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Brown convened the special session for budget talks, but also anticipated talk on policy items, like police reform.
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Changes to the MSRB come a year after the proposal of legislation that would decrease the size of the board and increase the cooling off period for public board members.
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Initial jobless claims were lower after two weeks of increases, suggesting the trend may be downward again.
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'How long, and how deep this will be?' Taxables, election, low-interest rates — how do these issues affect our market? Sylvia Yeh of Goldman Sachs Asset Management talks to Lynne Funk, innovation market editor (25 min)
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This despite being 3.1% ahead of the oversight board’s May 27 projection.
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Republican opponents of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposal to borrow up to $9.9 billion for offsetting COVID-19-related revenue losses argued before the state’s highest court Wednesday the state’s constitution and past legal precedent should prevent the plan from proceeding.
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Total municipal CUSIP requests fell in July after three months of increases, according to CUSIP Global Services.
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Illinois in the spring cut its fiscal 2020 and 2021 revenue estimates by more than $7 billion due to the pandemic.
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Oklahoma returned to a positive trend in tax receipts in July, but Treasurer Randy McDaniel cautions that troublesome signs remain.
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It may be a long time before corporate travel resembles anything close to normal. While most organizations keep their generic travel bans in place, which increasingly look likely to last for the remainder of the year, what are the predictions around restarting business travel in the near future?
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Number of jobs added falls well below projections, while the non-manufacturing sector report wasn't a boon to employment either.
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Sources say compromises on top line issues like unemployment insurance spells a higher likelihood for a COVID-19 relief bill to pass and more aid to state and local governments.
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The fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in municipal green bonds from issuers including states, cities, municipal water and sewer enterprises, transportation systems, universities, and hospitals, and others.
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Small businesses make up 98% of businesses in the city, and its coffers have taken a huge hit during the pandemic.
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