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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and a coalition of state lawmakers agreed to legalize recreational marijuana in a package that sets out tax rates.
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The Bond Dealers of America pushed for legislative support of the muni market during a Capitol Hill briefing Tuesday.
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Personal income tax receipts came in 56.6% under the February forecast made in the governor's recent budget proposal.
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Bond Buyer Northeast Regional Editor Paul Burton explores the state's hot-button issues including pension liability and tolling. Chip Barnett hosts.
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Birmingham, Alabama's general obligation bond rating was lowered one notch by Fitch due to growing pension liabilities.
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After years of rock-bottom interest rates and with unemployment at 3.8%, where is the inflation.
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Chicago's CFO says investor outreach will stress fiscal controls that make it difficult for the city to backslide on its progress under Rahm Emanuel.
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Long-time muni lobbyist Michael Decker talks to the Bond Buyer about his next steps and the challenges facing the muni market.
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The initiative by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and the pension fund trustees raises the assets committed through the program above $1.5 billion.
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Optimism among small companies in the U.S. improved in February, snapping a five-month losing streak that was the longest in two decades on brighter views of future conditions.
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A key measure of underlying U.S. inflation unexpectedly eased in February amid falling prices for autos and prescription drugs.
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Jim Kenney says his plan will boost the city’s pension and reserve levels while avoiding any tax increases.
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The market appeared to move after Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a rate structure for his graduated state income tax proposal.
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Municipal CUSIP requests rose 16.7% in February, signaling possible growth in bond supply.
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The fate of three coal-fired power plants located either in or near the Navajo Nation is murky as utilities seek cheaper, cleaner generation.
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Trump proposed $8.5 billion in cuts to the Department of Education and another $8.6 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development which would bring financial upheaval to school district budgets and public housing authorities.
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The groups believe the MSRB cast too wide a net to non-syndicate dealers in its January draft guidance.
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Moody's views the ruling positively, but S&P says the court sidestepped the main issue.
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Academy Securities has hired muni vet Bill Laverty as managing director and head of its municipal underwriting department.
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Bob Spangler and Jim Tricolli say they are sticking with the winning strategy — and staff — established by Chris Hamel.
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