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The Department of Transportation's is awarding more than $332 million for 171 grants across 32 states to modernize airports as part of the BIL's Airport Infrastructure Grants program.
January 9 -
Early totals on Los Angeles' trio of raging fires appear to vastly surpass devastating blazes experienced by the city over the past decade.
January 9 -
Alabama-based Frazer Lanier failed to detect a $500 political contribution by one of the firm's muni finance professionals from a joint checking account, FINRA said.
January 9 -
Governor Wes Moore of Maryland opened the state's General Assembly with a challenge to cut $2 billion of a $3 billion overall shortage as a new administration in Washington ups the stakes by eyeing a rollback of climate change funding.
January 9 -
The state's treasurer and retirement system warned the legislation would lead to decreased revenues.
January 9 -
Redevelopment 3.0 should focus on providing a permanent, reliable source of equity with which to build a sustainable pipeline of affordable housing projects.
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The deal will refinance some debt and take out new debt to fund an electronic records transition, renovate spaces and buy equipment.
January 9 -
Florida sold $131.9 million of bonds Wednesday with double-barreled backing from the state's fuel tax and its full faith and credit pledge.
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The largest issuance the Local Government Commission approved was $387 million of bonds for Mecklenburg County.
January 8 -
The Federal Reserve will be more cautious and slow rate cuts going forward, according to minutes of the December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, released Wednesday.
January 8 -
The decision, when issued, could have implications for other Puerto Rico bond restructurings.
January 8 -
Congressional observers are casting a skeptical eye about the productivity of the new 119th Congress that is already defined by ideological differences separating factions within the majority party.
January 8 -
The comments come after SEC asked for feedback on the collection of information in Rule 15c2-12.
January 8 -
The Texas Attorney General will end reviews of Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan after the banks recently left the Net-Zero Banking Alliance.
January 8 -
Multiple carbon capture projects are advancing across the Midwest, but the Trump administration may change the calculus around CCS and net zero goals.
January 8 -
Pressing issues like the shifts in banking teams at various firms following Citi's exit from the business to major ratings changes make the ranking.
January 8 -
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"Further Treasury rate volatility or distractions from more favorable alternatives could at the very least moderate money invested into the municipal bond market," DWS strategists said. However, "these dynamics could create periods of opportunity to buy tax-exempt bonds at attractive yields in 2025."
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The bank, which has been under review by the Texas attorney general over its involvement in the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, said it is leaving the group.
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