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The City Council approved a budget that includes $559 million for infrastructure.
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A $3 toll hike will raise $4.45 billion for transportation projects.
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A brief period of peace between the Oversight Board and the governor may soon end.
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The federal government ran a $146.8 billion deficit in May, the Treasury Department reported Tuesday.
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The New Jersey Transportation Infrastructure Bank was approved by state lawmakers in April.
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Municipal bonds weakened Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as new supply headed into the marketplace.
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In a special Bond Buyer audio production, we explore the lingering legal and social issues behind the U.S. v. Carollo, Grimm and Goldberg municipal bond case, and its overturn on appeal. Paul Burton hosts.
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Just a few Lewiston residents testified Monday night against the city getting judicial approval to issue bonds for upgrades to its wastewater treatment plant, but they were vocal.
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During more than a half century in the municipal bond business, Edward A. Moos was proprietor of E.A. Moos & Co. and a past governor of the Municipal Bond Club of New York.
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The handshake deal boosts reserves, funds a "fair fares" discount for low-income subway riders for one year and provides Fair Student Funding for city schools.
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The Senate Banking Committee Tuesday advanced the nominations of Richard Clarida and Michelle Bowman for seats on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund's new power to intercept Harvey's pool of state revenues complicates settlement efforts with the city's public safety funds.
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U.S. inflation accelerated in May to the fastest pace in more than six years, reinforcing the Federal Reserve's outlook for gradual interest-rate hikes while eroding wage gains that remain tepid despite an 18-year low in unemployment.
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Small business optimism gained in May, reacting to tax cuts and regulatory changes, while nearly one in five respondents expect to raise prices.
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The proposed rules would clarify that an institutional investor could take part in a public-private partnership for a bond-financed project without making the bonds taxable.
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An advisory panel suggested modifying the fee structure for tax law violations to encourage more issuers to self-report them.
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Muni bond buyers were wary ahead of this week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar as Federal Reserve policy makers gathered.
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The SEC's Investor Advisory Committee's vice chairman is Elisse Walter, the former chairman and commissioner of the SEC who was most responsible for the commission's 2012 Report on the Municipal Securities Markets that suggested some of these muni reforms.
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Borders is an 11-year veteran of the public finance field and was previously at Chapman and Cutler LLP in Chicago.
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Gov. Phil Scott and the state legislature remain at odds over a new spending plan as the a July 1 budget deadline approaches.
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