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Comments for the proposal are in and many urge the Commission to drop the proposal it due to the overlap of existing MSRB and FINRA rules.
April 3 -
Headwinds remain, despite the S&P upgrade, as the district warns of a $600 million gap once federal COVID-19 aid runs out with its governance poised to change.
April 3 -
Phoenix asked a state court to prohibit residential housing on the site of the Tempe Entertainment District due to its proximity to Sky Harbor International Airport.
April 3 -
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The bond parties want the appeals court to immediately consider their liens on revenue but getting this heard before an approved plan of adjustment may be an uphill battle.
March 31 -
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli noted state law requires salary payments to legislators be withheld after March 31 if a budget is not in place.
March 31 -
Republican opponents of the Democratic governor's offshore wind initiatives are using recent dolphin deaths as leverage to push back against the plan.
March 31 -
"Folks are aware of possible pressure that could weigh on the market, but attitudes are still generally more constructive than negative at this time," says Tom Kozlik of HilltopSecurities.
March 31 -
Total volume for the month was $31.795 billion in 515 issues, down from $45.555 billion in 985 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
March 31 -
Walt Disney Co. limited the powers of the municipal authority that governs its Florida theme parks ahead of a takeover by allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
March 31 -
The rule establishes the standards to which registered solicitor municipal advisors should adhere and includes amendments to Rule G-8 on books and records.
March 31 -
The authority hopes to have solar and wind provide 30% of the islands' electricity within two years.
March 31 -
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Fitch Ratings affirmed Illinois GO bonds at BBB-plus and lifted the rating outlook as the state prepares to sell up to $2.5 billion of general obligation debt.
March 30 -
Lawmakers resurrected a bill vetoed by Gov. Brad Little after amending it to remove a clause that jeopardized a transportation bond deal.
March 30 -
Outflows continued as Refinitiv Lipper reported $194.097 million was pulled from municipal bond mutual funds in the week that ended Wednesday after $427.082 million of outflows the week prior.
March 30 -
In his annual address to Puerto Rico's legislature Pedro Pierluisi hailed the growth of Puerto Rico's economy.
March 30 -
Based on an opinion from the attorney general, the cut isn't permanent, drawing criticism from the legislature's Republican minority.
March 30 -
The Irvine Facilities Finance Authority will price $455 million in special tax bonds to develop the Great Park in the Orange County, California, city.
March 30 -
Tioga Independent School District, located north of Dallas, has a state-appointed monitor to develop and implement "a corrective action plan."
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