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New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax system.
July 7 -
As it fights with the state over funding, the board of the Toms River Regional School District refused to raise taxes and threatened a bankruptcy filing.
July 7 -
The Alpine School District deal will finance school buildings in a part of the district that will be split off into a separate entity in July 2027.
July 7 -
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The county commission said it hopes to regain Moody's ratings this fall.
July 3 -
Market participants launched the largest lobbying effort in recent memory to protect municipal bonds and got what they wanted as the tax-exemption survived.
July 3 -
UST yields rose across the curve in response to the employment report with the two-year rising nearly 10 basis points while municipals largely ignored the moves and ratios fell as a result.
July 3 -
Oregon Department of Transportation leaders said they will begin layoffs Monday after lawmakers adjourned without passing a transportation funding bill.
July 3 -
"If you are seeking the services of a municipal advisor, it would be helpful to use the term municipal advisor in your RFP/Qs," said Sanchez, director of the SEC's Office of Municipal Securities.
July 3 -
The growth of the muni market comes as issuance surges, with the first half of the year seeing $280.64 billion of supply, up 14.3% year-over-year, according to LSEG.
July 3 -
The deal is the second large bond issued from the Public Energy Authority of Kentucky this year.
July 3 -
A year after raising its ratings to investment grade, Moody's Ratings upgraded Detroit's issuer and general obligation bond ratings again, to Baa1.
July 3 -
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MFS Investment Management predicts "compelling opportunities for muni investors" in the second half of the year.
July 2 -
Up to $505 million of bonds could be issued.
July 2 -
As the Senate-approved version of the reconciliation bill bounces back to the House, the SALT caucus that was key to its passage takes a look at SALT provision changes.
July 2 -
The addition of Turner-Bond as a partner will deepen Orrick's public finance practice's P3 expertise.
July 2 -
Oklahoma can continue to collect income taxes from certain Native Americans in a case that threatened to cost the state millions of dollars in tax refunds.
July 2 -
Yorkville, Illinois, defaulted on special district bonds for Kendall Marketplace, a shopping center that never evolved into the expected retail powerhouse.
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