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Local and state officials, labor, and policy groups have begun putting stakes down over how to split up the federal infrastructure windfall for Illinois.
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President Biden had pledged to end the law that excludes residents of Puerto Rico from the federal supplemental security income program.
November 9 -
A Texas state law targets Wall Street banks for wading into the debate over guns.
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Assets ranging from airports, utilities and toll roads may come into play under P3 provisions in the infrastructure bill, which could attract public pension infrastructure investment.
November 9 -
The nation's second-largest county heads into the market next week with a GO refunding buoyed by an upgrade and an outlook boost.
November 9 -
While certain parties are making deals with the Oversight Board on the Plan of Adjustment, holdouts remain.
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The bank will also be an investment account manager for the state's $12.5 billion Short-Term Investment Fund, Treasurer Shawn Wooden said.
November 9 -
This Fixed-Income Pricing and Valuation (FIPV) Division will use BDA resources to represent professionals who price and value securities portfolios.
November 9 -
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli discusses his COVID-19 federal funding tracker, and initiatives that range from transparency to pensions. Paul Burton hosts. (28 minutes)
November 9 -
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard was interviewed for the top job at the U.S. central bank when she visited the White House last week, according to people familiar with the discussions. She and Fed Chair Jerome Powell are the only people who have publicly surfaced as being in the running for the post.
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Municipals were quiet on Monday following Friday's rally and ahead of the $9.6 billion estimated to be priced early in the week before the Veterans Day holiday close Thursday. Connecticut priced for retail.
November 8 -
A broker-dealer firm built around military veterans achieved a milestone with its largest deal as bookrunner.
November 8 -
The bipartisan infrastructure bill passed over the weekend, offering munis an indirect win by providing an influx of funds to state and local authorities.
November 8 -
The state could see nearly $45 billion, the lion's share for highways and public transportation.
November 8 -
Randal Quarles, who oversaw an easing of post-financial crisis rules as the Federal Reserve’s vice chair of supervision, announced he will resign at the end of this year. His departure will leave President Biden with another open seat to fill on the central bank’s board.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit is enjoying a lift in tax revenues amid a drop in ridership during the pandemic.
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S&P said the AA-minus rating on the city’s limited ad valorem and non-ad valorem bonds was supported by Miami's strong economic recovery.
November 8 -
Richard Li is leaving the Milwaukee comptroller's office after nearly two decades to work on Connecticut's state debt issuance.
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