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Benjamin Johnson joined Ballard Spahr in Minneapolis as a partner.
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Fresh off claiming the top municipal bond volume
ranking in 2018, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York is targeting another milestone year that expands its infrastructure reach.January 30 -
The Federal Reserve said it will be “patient” on any future interest-rate moves and signaled flexibility on the path for reducing its balance sheet.
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The MTA, amid political debate over funding and control, intends to sell $500 million of transportation revenue bonds and $750 million of BANs.
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Westminster's Mayor and Common Council approved an ordinance on Monday, Jan. 28, allowing the city to take out almost $30 million in state loans for its approximately $70 million wastewater treatment facility overhaul.
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The Federal Open Market Committee is set to announce its decision on interest rates this afternoon.
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The Chapter 11 filing creates uncertainty for the state and localities where the utility operates.
January 30 -
Rep. John Cortes wants new requirements for community development districts that purchase property and better disclosure for homeowners.
January 30 -
A top House Democrat warned the Trump administration not to engage in debt limit brinksmanship that could halt trading in state and local government securities.
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Pending home sales dropped 2.2% to an index reading of 99.0 in December, after a revised 0.9% decline to 101.2 in November.
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The Treasury Department's February quarterly refunding of $84.0 billion will raise $29.9 billion new cash.
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Private-sector employment increased by 213,000 in January, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
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Panelists at The Bond Buyer's National Outlook Conference said state and local governments are on their own, at least for now, to fund infrastructure.
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Raúl Maldonado Gautier will gain direct control of all monetary issues in the commonwealth's government.
January 29 -
Broker-dealers can avoid fines if they self-report 529 savings plan supervisory violations by April 1.
January 29 -
The Dayton, Ohio, school is in the second week of the faculty strike over working terms and conditions.
January 29 -
Ratepayers on the Jefferson County, Alabama, sewer system said the high court should decide if their appeal can proceed.
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A statewide ballot measure would be needed to implement the required constitutional changes.
January 29 -
The municipal bond market is seeing some much anticipated supply hit the screens.
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Days after the government reopened temporarily, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board extended the effective date for new advertising requirements.
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