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The board has issued a request for comment on amendments to Rule A-12 and Form A-12 on registration for associated persons for display on the MSRB site.
June 6 -
The center, at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, added six people with municipal finance experience to its board of advisors.
June 6 -
Observers say the problems of KentuckyWired has lessons for all public-private partnerships.
June 6 -
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Issuance remains robust Wednesday with an estimated $5.9 billion, said J.P. Morgan strategists led by Peter DeGroot.
June 5 -
Moody's Ratings analysts revised the outlook to stable from negative on the expectation that states and locals will fill an $8 billion operations funding gap.
June 5 -
Shailen Bhatt, administrator for the Federal Highway Administration, said his agency is working to play catch up on initiatives as diverse as rebuilding Baltimore's downed bridge and building electric vehicle chargers.
June 5 -
Legislative leaders want the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs to weigh in on a plan to use bonds for a new stadium on their side of the state line.
June 5 -
It is not clear how the Metropolitan Transportation Authority would fund its capital plan if the governor puts the brakes on the toll plan for lower Manhattan.
June 5 -
It's one of the most controversial uses of tax-exempt debt, but repeated legislative efforts to eliminate it have failed.
June 5 -
St. John's Lutheran Church in Madison is redeveloping its property to build affordable housing blocks from the Capitol in the booming East Washington corridor.
June 5 -
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Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón surprised incumbent Gov. Pedro Pierluisi in the New Progressive Party primary for governor.
June 4 -
New-issue volume has topped $50 billion over the past few weeks, said AllianceBernstein in a weekly report.
June 4 -
The saga dating back to last year appears to be concluded with a settlement.
June 4 -
The project will expand the plant's capacity from 75 million gallons per day currently to 100 million gallons to serve a growing population.
June 4 -
Falling occupancy figures, staffing shortages, and rising labor costs have elevated the sector's risk, with Greenwich Investment Management's bankruptcy yet another example of how the sector requires thorough credit analysis.
June 4 -
The lawsuit filed in 2017 points to funding disparities when public school districts turn to local property taxes and bond issuance for capital funding.
June 4 -
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Co-authors of a bill to authorize a tax measure seen as crucial to Bay Area transit killed it amid opposition from multiple quarters.
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