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Voters are being asked to abolish the Wisconsin treasurer's office.
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The new tax law that terminated advance refundings of bonds after Dec. 31, 2017, does not specify that only "tax exempt" refundings are prohibited.
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The St. Louis-based firm enters its second century of business this year.
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Like a homeowner making extra mortgage payments when times are good, King George County is looking to pay down its debt before times get bad — and one of its primary sources of revenue is no longer available.
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Encinitas City Council members are leaning toward borrowing close to $30 million so the city can overhaul much of Leucadia's portion of Coast Highway 101 all at once, instead of doing the project into three phases as previously proposed.
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Many teachers went on strike Monday after state lawmakers approved a pay raise that represented about half of what they sought.
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The municipal bond market is set to see a chunky new issue calendar this week: $7.85 billion.
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As they prepare to battle for votes in the runoff for Montgomery County Precinct 4 Commissioner, incumbent Jim Clark and James Metts have differing ideas on the immediate needs of the community.
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The nation's leading municipal bond counsel expects to gain a significant edge through artificial intelligence and related technology.
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Lenawee County's hospital finance authority board voted Thursday to support ProMedica selling up to $50 million in bonds for the new hospital to be built north of Adrian.
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The competitive issuance will include roughly $35 million of taxable bonds.
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A toll-charge proposal could disarm congressional opponents and create some hope for legislative success.
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The Tobacco Settlement Corp. is coming to market with over $3 billion of municipal bonds in a refunding deal that takes out all of the securities issued back in 2007.
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Construction spending saw a 0.1% increase in February, below expectations for a 0.5% gain, due to public construction falling 2.1%.
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The overall economy grew for the 107th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Monday.
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Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop complained that "intentional misinterpretations" of the "PROMESA" law may mean U.S. promises to Puerto Rico will take "decades" to fulfill.
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The proposal would allow taxpayers to have access to their IRS audit case file prior to dispute resolution hearings, ending the requirement to file requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
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An analyst says South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster does not to have the sole authority to bar Santee Cooper from raising rates.
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The influx of volume may give the boost that's needed to jump-start the primary market.
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Rosselló said PROMESA allows the Oversight Board to make public policy recommendations, but not to order labor law reforms and pension cuts.
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