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The firm tapped veteran Phong Pham to head the new office in the western part of the state.
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GFOA’s goal is to get a majority of House members to sign a letter pledging not to touch the tax exemption as they debate new infrastructure funding proposals.
January 28 -
The St. Paul City Council is taking a dim view of Concordia University's plans to take a nine-story medical office building at least partially off the city's tax rolls.
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Those betting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates may have to wait until 2023 to see it happen.
January 28 -
Municipals were stronger in quiet activity on Monday as the market looks ahead to new competitive sales.
January 28 -
An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
January 28 -
Voters could experience déjà vu when they open their ballots for the February special election, which are scheduled to be mailed Friday.
January 28 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority intends to sell roughly $1.25 billion in bonds and notes this week as debate simmers over its funding sources.
January 28 -
Tuition revenue pressures from a sharp enrollment have prompted Vermont's Green Mountain College to close after 183 years.
January 28 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in January.”
January 28 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December rose to 0.27 from a downwardly revised 0.21 in November.
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Another week of sub-average issuance lies ahead for the muni market.
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Many mayors were not sympathetic about the federal budget showdown, contrasting it to their own mandate to balance budgets and deliver services.
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Beloit College's rating was cut to junk last year, and the restructuring is designed to ease debt covenant strains.
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The idea of XBRL makes sense, sources said, but the issue is balancing costs and benefits.
January 25 -
The MSRB plans to file for a new effective date for new advertising requirements as soon as the government reopens.
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Judge Susan Braden had said she was inclined to hold the U.S. government responsible for impairments to Employees Retirement System bonds.
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The Jan. 29-30 Federal Open Market Committee may provide information that could strengthen the bond market, if it offers further signals of an expected pause in rate hikes and a softening of its stance on balance sheet normalization, observers say.
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Gov. Phil Murphy wants a major overhaul of what he sees as wasteful, ineffective tax incentive programs.
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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's initiative aims to improve practices at the Department of Design and Construction, the city's leading construction management agency.
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