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John Bel Edwards also called a new special session in hopes of solving an impasse on priority spending.
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Chances that the 42-year-old Navajo Generating Station could survive beyond 2019 have improved with President Trump's plan to subsidize coal.
June 11 -
San Francisco voters approved a parcel tax aimed at retaining teachers through salary raises.
June 11 -
Branches in every borough struggle to stay open due to broken boilers, leaky roofs and other serious maintenance problems, said the Center for an Urban Future.
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Municipal bonds were mixed ahead of this week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar and the FOMC meeting.
June 11 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents’ optimism about income and spending slid.
June 11 -
Faced with a long list of expensive and necessary upgrades to the city's wastewater treatment plant, Lewiston, Idaho, officials could soon ask a district judge to approve $28 million in bonding authority.
June 11 -
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise the fed funds rate target by 25 basis points. Will this lead to more volume?
June 11 -
Fiscal restraints under a new bond covenant contributed to strong demand for a state GO sale, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier.
June 11 -
The Conroe Independent School District is considering a bond election only four years after voters approved a $487 million bond referendum in 2015.
June 11 -
Riverdale, Illinois, will leverage its share of state income tax taxes with a junk-rated deal.
June 11 -
Controller Betty Yee released her cash report for May.
June 8 -
S&P Global Ratings revised Alaska's outlook to stable from negative.
June 8 -
Long Beach and Burbank voters approved measures that allow municipal utilities to transfer revenue to their general funds.
June 8 -
States could gain $8 billion to $33.9 billion in additional annual revenue if the high court rules in favor of South Dakota, while a loss would mean the status quo.
June 8 -
The proposed settlement may determine how much money is available for the biggest class of bondholders in Puerto Rico's municipal bankruptcy.
June 8 -
Munis will see more than $5 billion of new supply, with the Federal Open Market Committee set to meet next week and raise interest rates again.
June 8 -
Tax increases proposed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy would prompt companies and residents to exit the state, a business advocacy group wrote.
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Two town officials also received civil penalties totaling $35,000 and were ordered to resign and be temporarily barred from employment with Ramapo, N.Y.
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The state has $500 million of extra revenue to divvy up.
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