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State Comptroller Susana Mendoza blames Gov. Bruce Rauner for the two-year budget impasse, which she called a "man-made calamity." Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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The Philadelphia region's services sector “continued to expand” in September albeit at a slower pace.
September 25 -
The city wants to leverage what it considers a special electoral relationship with voters through a newly-established investment program.
September 24 -
MEAG joins two other owners of the Plant Vogtle project voting to move forward; Oglethorpe Power has yet to decide.
September 24 -
The competitive GO deal will feature five- or eight-year calls.
September 24 -
Voter initiatives can limit the state of California’s operating flexibility, Fitch Ratings analysts wrote.
September 24 -
Carlos Braceras, elected as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ new president on Monday, said one of his goals will be to persuade Congress to include more funding and policy reforms in surface transportation reauthorization legislation.
September 24 -
The intermediate and long end has moved cheaper, creating an opportunity to add some yield to muni portfolios, says Triangle Park's J.R. Rieger.
September 24 -
The coalition is sponsoring a campaign fundraiser for Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
September 24 -
A report from the New Jersey governor's administration recommends continuing the state's oversight role for the troubled city.
September 24 -
Economics is driving Colorado Springs Utilities to reduce reliance on coal-fired electricity generation, its new chief executive says.
September 24 -
Ahead of the FOMC monetary policy meeting and quarter end wrapup, a slim supply slate awaits muni buyers.
September 24 -
The town is moving ahead with plans to buy 23 acres for a new town center, starting with the construction of a new fire station.
September 24 -
Transportation research nonprofit TRIP said more than 7% of the state's bridges -- more than 300 -- are structurally deficient.
September 24 -
Texas factory activity continued to expand in September.
September 24 -
The threat of lower tax revenues after the IRS denied the SALT tax workaround isn’t the only worry.
September 24
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The muni market will see a skinny slate of supply hit the screens this week as volume drops to just over $3 billion ahead of the FOMC meeting and the third quarter wrapup.
September 24 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index was unchanged at +0.18 in August.
September 24 -
Moody's Investors Service dropped the Long Island county to Baa1 from A3.
September 21 -
Municipal bond issuance is set to drop by half next week as Federal Open Market Committee meets and the third quarter comes to an end.
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