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Mark Cappell is the president of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts for 2023, its first bond insurer to take the role since 2009.
March 6 -
More than half of the 163 bills introduced in state legislatures across the country propose one-time funding for transportation projects using bonds, excess COVID relief or budget surpluses.
March 6 -
The much-delayed $3.5 billion deal has an optional limited make-whole redemption if state lawmakers appropriate funds to defray costs for natural gas customers.
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"The outlook revision reflects recent state legislation that provides for the district's continued ability to levy ad valorem taxes," said S&P analyst Christian Richards.
March 3 -
The "week's substantial primary market calendar of $10-plus billion will be a big test for where market demand stands," said Tom Kozlik, head of public policy and municipal strategy at HilltopSecurities Inc.
March 3 -
Gov. Phil Murphy's proposal doesn't include new major programs or initiatives but addresses long-term liabilities and reserves ahead of a potential recession.
March 3 -
The measure prohibits government contracts with companies deemed to be "boycotting" the fossil fuel, firearm, timber, mining, and agriculture industries.
March 3 -
The legislation would allow the New Mexico Finance Authority to issue revenue bonds for transportation and broadband projects.
March 3 -
The Federal Reserve said further interest-rate hikes would be required to restore price stability.
March 3 -
Fitch Ratings raised Miami-Dade County's $4.9 billion of aviation revenue and revenue refunding bonds to A-plus from A.
March 3 -
States will need to figure out how to build within the law, the DOT secretary said.
March 3 -
The state's once-depleted rainy-day fund that's now on track to hit nearly $2 billion this year would receive automatic deposits when two financial metrics are hit under pending legislation.
March 3 -
The 10- and 30-year Treasuries haven't reached these levels since November.
March 2 -
Idaho and Wyoming have joined other red states in introducing legislation that would ban from state business banks that have engaged in so-called boycotts of energy and gun companies.
March 2 -
The bill, introduced in the House by Rep. George Santos, R-NY, is one of three currently circling around Congress that would lift the state and local tax deduction.
March 2 -
A total of 26 Republican-led states have sued over the new retirement investing rule, saying it would diminish their tax revenue and hurt states that have a significant fossil fuel industry presence.
March 2 -
One public hospital district violated a debt service covenant and was downgraded to junk; the other declared a fiscal emergency and seeks an outside partner.
March 2 -
His experience overseeing major infrastructure projects at public transportation agencies prepares him for the FAA job, Washington told senators.
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