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Even with a board vote just five weeks away, the proposed five-year capital program for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is a big unknown.
August 28 -
Court filings cite Santee Cooper internal communications that differ markedly from public disclosures about a nuclear power project that went on to fail.
August 28 -
Some analysts wonder if lower rates will matter in an escalating trade war.
August 28 -
The county would use its triple-A rating to support a refunding deal for its largest city, which is rated eight notches lower.
August 27 -
Pocatello agreed to a $4.5 million settlement in the class action lawsuit about utility fees.
August 27 -
Deals from Atlanta, Massachusetts, Ohio and Miami-Dade County led Tuesday's primary activity.
August 27 -
Eric Johnson pledged to avoid conflicts between his jobs as mayor and as bond counsel.
August 27 -
U.S. Court of Claims Judge Richard Hertling said Tuesday he would issue the stay because he expects key rulings by the Supreme Court and an appellate court.
August 27 -
The group sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission this week asking for fair dealing rule guidance to be better tailored to 529 savings plans.
August 27 -
Bloomfield Township it cutting its budget after voters rejected a tax levee that was to help it meet its $161 million in unfunded liabilities.
August 27 -
A former top Federal Reserve official suggested the central bank reject interest-rate cuts that would help Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection prospects, drawing swift criticism that such forbearance would jeopardize the independence of a Fed already under fierce attack from the president.
August 27 -
Despite trade issues, consumer confidence slipped only slightly in August, as “consumers have remained confident and willing to spend.”
August 27 -
There is a considerable amount of concern regarding the outlook for the overall economy.
August 27
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Spiraling population, record tourism and new dynamics such as climate change have intensified the city's challenge, said a Center for an Urban Future report.
August 27 -
Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute dives into the New York MTA reorganization controversy. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
August 27 -
The state of Tennessee and its school bond authority will be issue $350 million of highly rated new money bonds this month and next.
August 27 -
Massachusetts taxable deal hits $858 million.
August 26 -
Federal funding would be reduced to 44% from 49% of the cost of the Gateway project, which had been blocked by the Trump administration.
August 26 -
As health risks associated with e-cigarettes have gained attention, some states are trying to deter minors from the product through taxation.
August 26 -
Muni professionals’ knee-jerk response is that the phrase is clear, until they attempt to explain it. And then they realize that it is nonsensical.
August 26
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