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Gov. Gavin Newsom, speaking at Climate Week NYC, said he'll sign bills requiring companies to increase reporting on greenhouse emissions and climate risks.
September 18 -
The GOP stopgap funding measure may only kick the can down the road for a month, but how this bill passes will have implications for how Congress feels about additional spending measures.
September 18 -
A constitutional amendment on the Nov. 7 ballot would deposit $1 billion in a Texas Water Fund with at least 25% earmarked to increase the drought-prone state's water supply.
September 18 -
With the Federal Open Market Committee expected to skip an interest rate hike, all eyes turn to the Summary of Economic Projections and Chair Powell's remarks.
September 18 -
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The governor said the budget would needlessly wipe out a rainy-day fund.
September 15 -
"We believe investors should take advantage of the current high rates environment: investors should pick and choose bonds selectively in the coming weeks in anticipation of this tightening cycle's end after November," BofA strategists said.
September 15 -
"Last year's successful social bond issuance has proven that there is growing investor demand for socially conscious investments and I am thrilled that we are able to offer this opportunity again," said City Comptroller Lander said.
September 15 -
The 'Ports of Tomorrow ' event was carried out in partnership with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Regional Plan Association.
September 15 -
The stalled appropriations battle is alarming counties and cities dependent of federal funding
September 15 -
Loop Capital Markets CEO Jim Reynolds, Jr. said he would gladly pay a bit more for a muni bond that tackled gang violence in Chicago during a debate on ESG factors among market veterans at The Bond Buyer's infrastructure conference this week.
September 15 -
The bill would allow striking workers to collect unemployment benefits after being on strike for two weeks.
September 15 -
The rating is the first so far released for a controversial debt sale that will begin financing a $5 billion, 15-year toll road expansion project.
September 15 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit denied Treasury's motion for en banc review following its January panel decision that rendered the American Rescue Plan Act's Offset Provision "unconstitutionally unascertainable."
September 15 -
The city cites stronger tax collections, continued economic growth and stability, and revenue sharing increases provided in the state budget.
September 15 -
The Miami metro area unemployment rate declined to 1.9% from the 2.9% reported in August 2022.
September 15 -
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Refinitiv Lipper reported $116.737 million was pulled from municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending Wednesday after $798.474 million of outflows from the funds the previous week.
September 14 -
How to fill the gap left by ridership declines is the question facing transit agencies, said panelists at The Bond Buyer's Infrastructure Conference.
September 14 -
The group asked the First Circuit Court of Appeals to lift a stay that prevents appointment of a receiver.
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