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Although the board won't finalize the ballot language until August, the district will request a bond issue not to exceed $33 million for the construction projects.
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A proposed ballot measure to pay for a new Campbell police building and an almost-new library moved ahead Tuesday night, but the city council continued to struggle with the precise language that will go on the November ballot.
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In a third special session this year, the Republican-led Legislature is considering new funding to prop up the budget signed by Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards.
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Municipal bonds were stronger on Tuesday as California’s big tobacco bond deal was priced for institutions.
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The results from last week's school bond election in Leavenworth are now official.
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Morgan Stanley won the auction for both tranches of $261 million of debt.
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Existing home sales fell 0.4% to a seasonally adjusted 5.43 million-unit rate in May.
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While aversion to an inverted yield curve is strong in the municipal market, an inversion isn’t yet a foregone conclusion.
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Despite “significant uncertainty” in monetary policymaking, the Federal Open Market Committee continues to back gradual increases in the federal funds rate, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
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The U.S. current account deficit widened to $124.1 billion in the first quarter from a revised $116.1 billion gap in the previous quarter.
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The sales tax increase will bring in an extra $30 million to cover a projected $28 million budget shortfall.
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The nation's second-most-populous county faces “difficult choices," board President Toni Preckwinkle said.
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Municipal bonds were ending stronger on Tuesday as several large, high-grade deals led by Georgia and Denver swept into the market.
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Less than two weeks remain before the new fiscal year, and Gov. Phil Murphy and state lawmakers remain far apart.
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The number of muni market dealers has fallen off even as trading activity remained stable, an MSRB report finds.
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Salem faces unanticipated costs after cyanotoxins were found in the drinking water supply.
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Mayor Tim Kabat Monday has vetoed the concept for the $49.2 million La Crosse Center expansion.
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Higher contributions and benefit cuts will reduce Minnesota's unfunded pension liabilities.
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The authority, one of the largest municipal issuers, will substitute a Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi letter of credit with State Street.
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Illinois and Pennsylvania are the only two with a negative rating outlook, Fitch Ratings said Tuesday.
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