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Gov. John Bel Edwards said lawmakers must agree to replace $1 billion in expiring revenues by Jan. 19 or he will cut the budget.
December 22 -
The muni market absorbed almost $58 billion, a record for December, before a holiday hiatus to end the year.
December 22 -
New York State’s fourth largest township already carries the lowest-possible investment grade rating from Moody’s Investors Service.
December 22 -
Leavenworth school officials are adjusting their timeline for a possible bond issue.
December 22 -
Northeastern Local Schools Board of Education members remain uncertain if they will go back to the ballot in May after voters in November rejected a plan to build $117 million new schools.
December 22 -
Muni market participants weigh in on the market impact of the Trump administration's long-awaited infrastructure plan, which is due to be released in January.
December 22 -
The embattled authority’s physical needs assessment will probably exceed $25 billion, says the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission.
December 22 -
The first $100 million installment will enable the MBTA to proceed with a mandated project.
December 22 -
Jacqueline Thompson has worked for the New York City comptroller's office since 2000.
December 22 -
The year was marked by price fluctuations, yield curve flattening, spread compression, credit quality concerns, and other stresses.
December 22 -
The tollway agency plans to spend $1.2 billion on capital projects next year.
December 22 -
The new temporary spending bill includes Medicaid funding for Puerto Rico.
December 22 -
The long holiday weekend comes at a perfect time for tired muni market participants after a furious few weeks of action spurred by tax reform.
December 22 -
The city council cleared the path for negotiations to resume with the city's P3 airport partner after a brief delay.
December 22 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "continued at a solid pace, and optimism remained high" in December.
December 22 -
Lawmakers are still trying to find a solution to Oklahoma's unbalanced budget as the 2018 regular legislative session nears.
December 22 -
The pace of new single-family home sales increased by 17.5% to 733,000, the highest level since July 2007.
December 22 -
The University of Michigan's final December consumer sentiment index reading was 95.9.
December 22 -
The value of U.S. durable goods orders rose 1.3% in November, but were actually down 0.1% excluding a 4.2% jump in transportation orders.
December 22 -
Personal income rose 0.3% in November, while nominal PCE was up 0.6% and the core PCE price index rose 0.1%.
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