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Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania lawmakers must still agree on a revenue package
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A House panel’s 2018 spending plan provides full FAST Act funding
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It’s “premature” to decide inflation won’t go back to 2% in the coming years, and the Federal Reserve will alter its course if the inflation undershoot is “persistent,” Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday.
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Junk status underscores the need for a 'far-sighted restructuring,' according to Luke Bronin.
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Municipal bond traders on Wednesday are expecting another wave of supply to hit the market, with large deals coming from a New York and New Jersey issuer.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. economy should continue to expand over the next few years, allowing the central bank to keep raising interest rates, while also stressing the Fed is monitoring too-low inflation.
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Pricing wires for negotiated bond offerings
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Pricing wires for competitive bond offerings
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S&P Global Ratings dropped Connecticut's capital two notches to junk-level BB.
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Mayor warns elimination of the SALT deduction will lead to double taxation.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1.01 billion deal was accelerated by a day with the bonds being priced for institutions on Tuesday.
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Puerto Rico’s municipal government finances deteriorated in fiscal year 2016 from a year earlier, according to a locally-created study.
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A California legislative panel will consider whether to put a toll increase to a public vote.
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Senators from New York and New Jersey want to keep the Gateway Tunnel Project on track.
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The threat of a junk bond label took center stage when Illinois lawmakers passed a budget.
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Georgia’s economy continues on an upward trajectory, according to Gov. Nathan Deal.
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Maryland lawmakers say abrupt cancellation of proposed FBI HQ swap puts national security at risk.
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Fitch Ratings lowered the Sooner State to AA from AA-plus.
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Moscow, idaho, City Supervisor Gary Riedner and city staff presented the details of the city's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget, which includes a $10 million bond residents would vote on in May, to City Council members at a budget workshop Monday.
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A task force that has been studying the future of the Pueblo County jail has determined that the best option is to build a new facility -- a project that would need assistance from the public.
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