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The Hudson Tunnel project would provide passengers traveling along Amtrak’s North East Corridor and NJ Transit commuters who work in Manhattan with a reliable link to replace a more than 100-year-old tunnel that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
July 2 -
Three rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court this term will have a lasting impact on the finances of many municipal bond issuers, Fiera Capital says.
July 2 -
Malachi Financial Products Inc. and its principal were charged with violating their fiduciary duty to a city in Mississippi, overcharging the city, and failing to disclose payments received from the underwriter.
July 2 -
A panel of Senate and House negotiators have yet to reconcile their versions of a $41 billion plan.
July 2 -
While advocates support the $250 million bond proposal as a matter of social justice, a city council member questions the lack of specificity on projects.
July 2 -
The report credits Gov. Jerry Brown's fiscal policies for budgeting conservatively and establishing reserves
July 2 -
New York City's tentative agreement with its largest civilian workforce triggers debate over workforce expansion, savings definition, and productivity tradeoffs.
July 2 -
Some Puerto Rico issues were trading lower on Monday after a federal watchdog approved a revised budget for the commonwealth over the weekend.
July 2 -
Municipal volume isn't expected to meet growing demand in the remainder of 2018.
July 2 -
Market participants will be curious to see if the panel discussed “what the long term real rate is or about what the neutral rate is.”
July 2 -
Construction spending increased 0.4% in May, the Commerce Department said Monday, and is 4.5% above the May 2017 level.
July 2 -
According to the ISM's monthly report on business, the ISM index increased to 60.2 in June from 58.7 in May.
July 2 -
Oversight Board members blamed the reduction in available revenue in part on local government's failure to introduce at-will employment.
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There are two proposals being negotiated but one attorney says the discussions may go nowhere.
June 29 -
Public finance bond attorneys Rick McConnell and Richard Wood joined the firm's Kansas City, Missouri, office from Gilmore & Bell.
June 29 -
The municipal market will see only $74 million of deals in a holiday-shortened week, raising demand for supply the week after.
June 29 -
S&P downgraded the outlook on the AA rated school and said further weakening in the school's finances could pressure the rating on $200 million of debt.
June 29 -
State workarounds for the new $10,000 cap on the deduction for state and local taxes may present new legal issues for the service, nominee Charles Rettig says.
June 29 -
President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser urged the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates “very slowly.”
June 29 -
Moody's calls Minnesota's pension reforms a positive for the state and its local governments.
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