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When lawmakers cast the final vote on the 2021 budget, they won’t have updated revenue projections but other states and industries do.
March 18 -
What will change in the age of autonomous vehicles? Almost everything, Mois Navon of Mobileye tells Chip Barnett as they talk about the future of cars and the effect it will have on tomorrow's society.
March 18 -
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released updated state revenue projections.
March 18 -
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Authority Chairman Patrick Foye cited plummeting revenue as riders stay home because of COVID-19
March 17 -
The municipal market is dealing with a major liquidity event, with massive short-end selling.
March 17 -
MSD went to court to delay the $500 million bond measure slated for April 7, citing confusion and safety concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
March 17 -
GLWA has the flexibility to come to market as early as this week, but is monitoring the market in light of the COVID-19 impact.
March 17 -
The Federal Reserve continued its moves to minimize the effects of COVID-19 on the U.S. economy.
March 17 -
Hotels and restaurants are losing as much as 50% of their business in the District of Columbia due to the coronavirus.
March 17 -
The economists revised the quarterly forecast between regularly quarterly releases for the first time in 68 years.
March 17 -
The mall and entertainment venue shut its doors to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, five months after its partial opening.
March 17 -
Zak Accuardi of the Natural Resources Defense Council explores how a transit funding ballot failure provides a case study. Paul Burton hosts.
March 17 -
"I think it's way too early to determine how we're going to adjust the budget," the mayor said.
March 17 -
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The municipal finance industry is dealing with minute-by-minute news of state-wide school closures, shuttered restaurants, curfews and canceled events. New issues are increasingly being put on the day-to-day calendar.
March 16 -
Muni market players may have to rely on more than their basic instincts as the economy heads into stormy weather.
March 16 -
Lawmakers return to the state capital to formally approve the budget Thursday amid concerns over the novel coronavirus outbreak.
March 16 -
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act last week achieved a milestone by garnering bipartisan cosponsorship by more than half of the 435 members of the House.
March 16 -
The Supreme Court is poised to decide the Texas governor's quest to end the federal program that provided millions of Americans access to health insurance.
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