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The California High Speed Rail Authority said state funds and a potential public-private partnership would be able to cover the initial Central Valley segment.
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"There's a lot more we can do now that we have a platform," said DPC DATA CEO Ken Hoffman.
June 13 -
The wait for finished audits dropped across municipal sectors from 2022 to 2023, a new report says, but the median time is still higher in the long run.
June 13 -
The tribal movement toward energy independence through renewable-powered microgrid projects has been slowed, if not stalled, by shifting political winds.
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BlackRock strategists are "constructive" on munis for multiple reasons and think the current market environment presents itself as a buying opportunity, especially as issuance continues to be elevated and provides "ample ability" to source bonds in the primary market.
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Hospital spreads have widened as investors wait to see how the One Big Beautiful Bill will impact providers.
June 12 -
The bond panel approved $215 million in public facilities revenue bonds and $125 million in housing bonds.
June 12 -
The mayor and city council chair of Washington D.C. are feuding in public over a deal to bring an NFL stadium to the city by leveraging over $1 billion in public financing.
June 12 -
As Congress grinds through the budget reconciliation, fixed income market experts are eyeballing an uncontrolled national debt while dreading a heavy-handed response from the Treasury bond market.
June 12 -
Southeast state governments are among the most dependent on federal Medicaid, SNAP and FEMA funding.
June 12 -
The U.S. Virgin Islands WAPA said the Public Service Commission's reduction of electric rates jeopardizes its ability to pay bills and provide electric service.
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A "lighter-than-anticipated CPI report" led to UST firmness, as it "quelled fears about tariff-related inflation and boosted enthusiasm that the Fed will cut rates in the next two or three meetings," said José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers.
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The law has become no less controversial nearly three years after its passage.
June 11 -
In a Monday special session that went late into the night, the state legislature passed a $66 billion budget that includes a $700 million bonding bill.
June 11 -
The bill would exempt lead service line replacement projects from the IRS' private business use test.
June 11 -
CEO Michael Ruvo calls the Effi module an "offensive tool" that complements the firm's other transaction analytics instruments.
June 11 -
Bexar County officials passed a resolution related to a potential Nov. 4 ballot measure on venue taxes for a new San Antonio Spurs basketball arena.
June 11 -
The Columbus City Council approved a November ballot measure seeking voter approval for $1.9 billion of triple-A-rated general obligation bonds.
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