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Benjamin was mayor of Columbia from 2010 to 2021, leading the city through a time of tremendous growth.
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A majority of state DOTs have now adopted a commitment to equity in infrastructure contracting.
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Outflows returned, with the Investment Company Institute reporting investors pulled $1.148 billion from mutual funds in the week ending Feb. 22, after $931 million of inflows the previous week.
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Paul Vallas, a former city budget director and public schools chief, and Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner and teachers' union organizer were the two top vote-getters in Tuesday's election sending them to an April runoff.
March 1 -
The 514-bed hospital in Boston's South End is taking on the new debt as it pushes for net-zero emissions at all of its facilities by 2030.
March 1 -
As it tracks the spending of $4.6 trillion of pandemic funds, the GAO is also reviewing what some Republicans deem improper use of the funds by cities and states.
March 1 -
Judge Swain will approve the disclosure statement and sent the parties back to mediation.
March 1 -
Facing calls to disqualify six more underwriters from negotiated bond sales, the state Bond Commission opted to sell GOs competitively.
March 1 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic called for continued interest-rate hikes to above 5% ensure that inflation returns to the central bank's target and doesn't reaccelerate in a pattern similar to the 1970s.
March 1 -
An agreement between Nashville's mayor and team officials puts the plan for a $2.2 billion new stadium one vote away from approval.
March 1 -
A twenty year-old problem is thwarting the influx of IIJA Funds.
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The bond markets are witnessing a rare situation that could hinder spending on infrastructure projects around the country, said Amanda Hindlian, president of fixed income and data services at ICE.
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Central bankers must augment what they learn from incoming data with clues gleaned from the real economy and avoid putting too much weight on financial markets, said Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee.
February 28 -
The rating agency said it could upgrade the state's ratings over a two-year period if recent healthy fund balances are maintained.
February 28 -
A refinancing plan for the defaulted Legacy Cares bonds aimed to raise money to settle claims from contractors and others.
February 28 -
Total volume for the month was $18.303 billion in 391 issues versus $31.602 billion in 877 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
February 28 -
The fresh guidance seeks to end a debate over how to prioritize federal transportation funds that's dogged Biden administration officials for more than a year.
February 28 -
Questions arise over the condition of rail infrastructure and how it should influence credit and buy side analysis of local governments that host rail lines.
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