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The proposed $1 billion bond measure would fund port improvements needed to push the state's nascent offshore wind power industry forward.
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Municipal bond mutual funds saw the second week of outflows, with LSEG Lipper reporting $142.2 million of outflows for the week ending Wednesday. High-yield funds saw inflows.
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Fitch said its upgrade "reflects the removal of the asymmetric additional risk relating to potential general fund exposure to the county's enterprise sewer system … which reflects the system's recent restructuring of its outstanding debt."
February 15 -
David Brownstein, who helped Jefferson County, Alabama, and Detroit return to market after bankruptcy, has opened a new firm that is advising the Oversight Board on its plan of adjustment for PREPA.
February 15 -
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified before the House Ways and Means Committee Thursday.
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The controversial deduction cap is set to expire after 2025.
February 15 -
The Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners unanimously approved three ordinances laying the groundwork for up to $37 million new money bonds and a tender.
February 15 -
The terminal project grants come as air traffic officially recovered to pre-pandemic levels last year.
February 15 -
The decision to add Early is a positive sign the Treasury understands the importance of the municipal market and having its own expertise it can call on.
February 15 -
Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee and Illinois have transportation P3s on tap, and the Army Corps of Engineers is advancing its first four P3 programs.
February 15 -
From bridge replacements in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest to prioritization of high-speed rail systems, here are 5 major projects to watch.
February 15 -
Municipal Market Analytics is expanding its business development arm.
February 15 -
The Turnpike Authority of Kentucky approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of up to $250 million of economic development road revenue refunding bonds.
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Despite losses, munis are still outperforming USTs and corporates on a month-to-date and year-to-date basis, noted Cooper Howard, a fixed-income strategist at Charles Schwab.
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Bellevue, Nebraska plans to issue $60 million in municipal bonds and establish a "good life district" to build a 100,000-square-foot indoor water park.
February 14 -
The rating agency cited traction on its financial turnaround in revising the outlook on the junk-rated hospital to stable from negative.
February 14 -
The upcoming fiscal 2025 budget will take "some first steps" to address a structural gap of about $158 million, Melissa Dubowski said.
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Messina, a veteran public finance lawyer, will focus on senior living and life-plan communities.
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