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The Massachusetts House speaker urged lawmakers to move on a budget before a marijuana bill.
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The Long Island Rail Road is still working out alternatives to Penn Station construction this summer.
July 6 -
A 5-2 Longmont, Colo., City Council majority decided Wednesday night to ask voters' authorization to sell an estimated $36.3 million in bonds to help finance the city's share of costs for the Windy Gap Firming Project.
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Federal investigators are seeking to learn if the Related Group, Miami's biggest developer, lowered costs on an affordable-housing project by hiring subcontractors who failed to pay employment taxes, the Miami Herald has learned.
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Drexel Hamilton hired Roger Anderson as senior vice president, expanding its municipal finance team.
July 6 -
Rhode Island’s fiscal 2018 budget is in no-man’s land amid a dispute between the Senate and House.
July 6 -
The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear arguments that the state is taking too much of Oahu's rail transit tax.
July 6 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker in quiet midday trading, traders said, as only a few smaller-sized bond sales hit the primary market.
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Mark E. Van Der Weide will replace Scott G. Alvarez as Federal Reserve Board general counsel, the Fed announced Thursday.
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A series of high-profile cases may endanger California’s “vested rights” doctrine.
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The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $39 billion 91-day bills and $33 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
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Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bonds were slashed to D Thursday by Fitch Ratings in the wake of the utility’s bankruptcy filing.
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The U.S. services sector expanded in June, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
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The municipal bond market was expected to remain quiet on Thursday, with only a few smaller-sized bond sales set to be priced in the primary, and action in the secondary expected to remain muted.
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The U.S. international trade gap narrowed in May to $46.5 billion, very close to the $46.3 billion gap expected and following a roughly unrevised $47.6 billion gap in April.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 4,000 to 248,000 in the July 1 week, slightly ahead of the 245,000 level expected, data released by the Labor Department Thursday showed.
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Private-sector employment increased by 158,000 in June, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Thursday.
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Municipalities across the U.S. have an opportunity to re-purpose underused and undervalued assets, according to RBC Capital Markets and HR&A Advisors.
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