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The limit on the SALT deduction caused an estimated 10.88 million individual taxpayers to lose $323.1 billion in tax deductions for the 2018 tax year, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration reported in February.
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The troubles of the Better Housing Foundation bonds had been flagged in earlier rating downgrades and disclosure statements.
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Bond proceeds will help fund construction of a $500 million natural gas-fired combined cycle generating facility.
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States struggle to reap the full benefits of the multibillion-dollar legal marijuana industry becuase of conflicts with federal law.
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The first of the week’s new-issue slate sold on Tuesday, led by deals from issuers in California, New York and Ohio.
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Under the bill, if more than 65% of carbon dioxide emissions from a given facility are captured and injected underground, then 100% of the eligible equipment can be financed with PABs.
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New York and New Jersey lawmakers are looking to steer funding for a new Gateway rail tunnel by expanding the role of an agency charged with coordinating funding for the long-stalled Hudson River project.
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The new bonds would offer about 25 basis points less in interest.
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Deputy Governor Dan Hynes says the recent legislative session put the state on an "upward trajectory," but underfunded pensions dog the state.
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With no surprises in the producer price index, the Federal Reserve will have flexibility on rates.
June 11 -
The rise of online classes and degrees brings with it questions about the future of brick-and-mortar colleges and universities.
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The $42 million sale comes as water infrastructure is emerging as a priority priority for municipal issuers.
June 11 -
The mass-transit enterprises for Pittburgh and Philadelphia face crises regardless of how a lawsuit over toll-related revenue plays out, says the rating agency.
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Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign explores ways to unravel the metro New York commuter mess. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
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He said the board has been inaccurate in its financial predictions and that he wouldn’t participate in any cuts to pensioner benefits.
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Water, health care and housing lead the agenda in budget discussions.
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But size isn't everything as the value of the municipal bond market increased.
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The association filed a court brief supporting Indian River County’s appeal of private activity bonds for the privately owned passenger train project.
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From a fixed income investor’s standpoint, congestion pricing could provide exciting new investment opportunities with relatively high income and moderate risk.
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The law firm is ramping up its infrastructure focus with the hiring of Christopher J. Reitzel and Jeffrey Pohl to expand the law firm’s public finance group.
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