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The $41.9 billion spending plan for the only state without a signed budget is on Gov. Charlie Baker's desk.
July 19 -
The study adds to the growing body of findings by think tanks and credit rating agencies that highlight the pitfalls states face when considering new taxes on e-cigarettes and marijuana because of the changing habits of American consumers.
July 19 -
Emily Metzler, Senior Vice President, MuniCap explains and explores the nuances of how development bonds are being brought to market in an environment where federal funding is scarce. John Hallacy is host.
July 19 -
The composite of the Leading Economic Index was up 0.2% in June following a revised flat reading in May, the Conference Board said Thursday.
July 19 -
Billionaire Tim Draper’s proposition to break California into three states won’t be on the ballot in November after a state Supreme Court ruling.
July 19 -
Unemployment lines across the U.S. last week were the shortest since December 1969.
July 19 -
Manufacturers report continued expanding in July, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported “widespread increases for purchased inputs.”
July 19 -
Buyers vied for volume as a bevy of bonds priced in the primary on Wednesday.
July 18 -
The previous named director and four board members resigned last week.
July 18 -
A Civil War-era revenue measure is the centerpiece of the arguments in the lawsuit filed by four northeastern states.
July 18 -
The tax proposal will appear on the county's November ballot.
July 18 -
Homeless advocacy groups collected enough signatures to qualify the measure for the November ballot.
July 18 -
The Harvey City Council will consider an agreement that allows it to keep some state funds being claimed by its pension funds.
July 18 -
The suit says the ballot measure fails to inform voters that it would allow charter schools to bypass local school districts for approval.
July 18 -
The U.S. economic expansion rolled along and labor markets tightened in June and early July, even as tariffs heightened concern among manufacturers.
July 18 -
The MSRB's disclosure website has beefed up its data offerings with two new yield curves that are available for free.
July 18 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said risks to the U.S. central bank’s inflation forecast were “roughly balanced” even as he noted lingering concern over sluggish price rises.
July 18 -
The sharp decline in trading spreads since 2005 was driven mainly by regulation and technological changes, according to the MSRB's chief economist.
July 18 -
More municipal supply is set to hit the screens on Wednesday as buyers get ready to vie for volume in a tight market.
July 18 -
Members of Congress and market observers were divided over the ramifications of Friday's court opinion that the U.S. is liable for debt cuts mandated by the Oversight Board.
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