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A polling consultant informed the Vallejo school board on Wednesday that the district is in a unique position after survey results revealed residents support a possible school bond but they don't trust the district.
January 22 -
The supply-demand imbalance for muni investors is more acute than usual after issuers accelerated deals ahead of the new tax law.
January 22 -
Many state lawmakers say Washington needs more mental health facilities to unclog backups for psychiatric services.
January 22 -
Plans to build a $362 million Kansas prison as a public-private partnership are in doubt as lawmakers question the financial benefits.
January 22 -
Under a new approach to keep up with an aging road system, New Mexico voters could get the opportunity this fall to decide whether to use state bonds to pay for highway projects.
January 22 -
Santa Fe Community College leaders are hoping taxpayers will vote for a $17 million bond that will allow the college to build a new auto repair facility, renovate the campus fitness center and upgrade the school's technological systems.
January 22 -
The law firm has promoted seven public finance lawyers to partner over the past five years.
January 22 -
Municipal bond traders return to work with yields and the revamped Chicago deal in their sights.
January 22 -
The Senate remains deadlocked over how much to increase an $81 billion disaster aid package that was approved by the House in December.
January 22 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December increased to 0.27 from a downwardly revised 0.11 in November.
January 22 -
It’s an uncomfortable topic, especially after a bruising round of accusations in the 1990s.
January 19
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The city will see Monday if its retooled sales tax securitization issue is a go with the market.
January 19 -
"We've been playing games with the revenue estimates for decades," a former Treasury secretary tells the Oversight Board.
January 19 -
Muni volume in the last week of January is forecast to match that of the first three weeks combined, satisfying pent-up investor demand.
January 19 -
The proposed bond measure would get taxpayers to pay for lead paint abatement in California houses.
January 19 -
Municipal advisors would be subject to most of the same requirements as dealers under a proposed new advertising rule, but would be even more limited in certain ways.
January 19 -
Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Mark Warner, D-Va., introduced their bill to expand PABs the same day that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce recommended such an expansion in its four-part infrastructure plan.
January 19 -
Milwaukee is selling $70 million of notes to speed up pension payments.
January 19 -
Municipal bond prices remain under pressure at midday as U.S. Treasury yields hit three-year highs and the market looks to next week's $7.17 billion slate.
January 19 -
Increased use of battery storage may further disrupt a public power industry already in transition, experts told municipal bond professionals.
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