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The Texas city is reviving a seawater desalination project as it faces a water supply crisis that has impacted its bond ratings.
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After Columbus, Ohio, voters gave the green light in November, Mayor Andrew Ginther this month released his plan for the affordable housing bond proceeds.
February 25 -
From Illinois to Wisconsin to Michigan, Democratic governors outlined plans to ameliorate budget crunches made worse by Trump administration policies.
February 25 -
The "ratepayer protection pledge" requires tech companies to cover the costs of powering data centers.
February 25 -
A state-by-state review of 2025 yearend issuance in the Northeast.
February 25 -
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy doubled down on cutting DEI and climate change related policies amid conjecture about federal funding levels.
February 25 -
Le will work out of Oppenheimer's Los Angeles office and will focus on California while also supporting clients across the west, the release noted.
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While broader economic risks remain, market dynamics are being driven by supply, demand and income generation, rather than macro headlines, said Pat Haskell, head of the municipal bond group at BlackRock.
February 24 -
The drinking and clean water state revolving fund programs and other water infrastructure programs are up for reauthorization this year.
February 24 -
Moos, who was most recently a managing director of municipal bond sales at Wells Fargo, will report to Bryan Baebler, BAM's head of municipal capital markets.
February 24 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook said AI could boost productivity, but warned the transition may raise unemployment and force difficult tradeoffs between inflation and jobs.
February 24 -
The Albany-based lawyer specializes in conduit financing.
February 24 -
Plano is the first of six Dallas Area Rapid Transit member cities to cancel a May 2 election to drop out of the agency, while others could follow suit.
February 24 -
Photos from The Bond Buyer's annual National Outlook Conference.
February 24 -
A bill that would change the rules for handling natural disasters is stalled in Congress as county governments grapple with the Federal Emergency Management Agency's regulations.
February 24 -
Appeals challenging authorization for $1.45 billion of ratepayer-backed bonds sold in the wake of a 2021 winter storm are in the hands of the high court.
February 24 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said the central bank should focus on getting inflation to its 2% target before making any additional cuts to short-term interest rates.
February 24 -
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A federal judge dismissed a case against Ambac Financial, Ambac Assurance, National Public Finance Guarantee and MBIA Insurance but allowed the case against MBIA Inc. to continue.
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