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  • WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has elected Peter Clarke, managing director at JPMorgan in New York, to replace Ronald Stack as its chairman, beginning Oct 1.

    July 28
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  • California lawmakers passed $23.1 billion of budget balancing measures Friday, closing most of the state's estimated $24.2 billion budget deficit for this year.

    July 27
  • SAN FRANCISCO – California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger late Friday said he plans to sign a budget proposal passed by the State Legislature Friday afternoon.

    July 27
  • The three men indicted in a Jefferson County sewer bond pay-to-play criminal case are seeking a second delay in their trial date because the case is complex and they haven’t had time to sift through all the discovery evidence, they said in a joint motion last week.

    July 23
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously yesterday to repropose pay-to-play restrictions on investment advisers for states and localities, modeled partly on limits already in place for municipal broker-dealers.

    July 23
  • WASHINGTON - Rep. Bob Etheridge, D-N.C., today will urge Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to quickly issue guidance on qualified school construction bonds, specifically how to strip and sell the bonds' tax credit in the secondary market.

    July 23
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - A South Carolina Supreme Court ruling striking down a referendum requirement will make it easier and less costly for cities and towns to sell their old, leaky water and sewer systems to counties that can make improvements, benefiting economic development prospects and the environment.

    July 23
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  • WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board this week will discuss how to proceed with draft rule changes it proposed in May to address an issue that surfaced when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy last year and profits were withheld from syndicate members in muni transactions senior managed by the firm.

    July 22
  • SAN FRANCISCO - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders late Monday agreed to close the state's $26.3 billion budget deficit with a combination of spending cuts, local government funds, and accounting gimmicks that drew protests from across the state.

    July 22
  • CHICAGO - Detroit late last month closed on amended swap agreements tied to its pension obligation certificates, ending a six-month headache that began in January when a downgrade triggered a swap termination event with an estimated $400 million price tag.

    July 22
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  • WASHINGTON - The Treasury Department yesterday sent Congress draft legislation designed to strengthen federal oversight of credit rating agencies, mitigate conflicts of interest, increase the transparency of the ratings process and reduce investor reliance on ratings.

    July 22
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday filed securities fraud charges against Memphis-based Morgan Keegan & Co. for misleading thousands of investors about the liquidity risks associated with auction-rate securities, while Alabama regulators took initial steps to ban the firm from doing business in the state.

    July 22
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Economic, political, and legal challenges prevented special masters from reaching a successful conclusion in Jefferson County, Ala.'s federal sewer receivership case, the masters said in a report late Friday.

    July 21
  • WASHINGTON - Bond lawyers are concerned about the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposal to require issuers to disclose when they have received an Internal Revenue Service form that asks an issuer or borrower to help it resolve tax issues related to their bonds.

    July 20
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  • The Investment Company Institute is urging Congress to give the Securities and Exchange Commission expanded authority over the municipal securities market so it can take steps to ensure investors have timely access to key information about muni offerings.

    July 20
  • State and local authorities might issuer fewer tax-exempt bonds to fund water infrastructure projects if Congress approves pending legislation to establish a $10 billion water trust fund, market participants said Friday.

    July 20
  • BRADENTON, Fla. — Alabama Gov. Bob Riley said yesterday that he could not legally declare an emergency in Jefferson County as requested by officials there who say they need the state’s help to cope with an increasingly dire financial situation created by the loss of a major source of revenue for the county’s general fund.

    July 17
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners this week are continuing to sort out severe budget problems that have, for the moment, seemingly overshadowed the county's $3.2 billion sewer debt crisis.

    July 16
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering rules that would curb issuers from shopping around for the best ratings for their securities, but it's not clear if the provisions would apply across all types of asset classes, including municipal securities.

    July 15
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to propose changes to its Rule 15c2-12 on disclosure that would expand the types of events issuers must disclose on a continuing basis as well as eliminate some of the rule's exemptions for variable-rate demand obligations.

    July 15