Compensation
Compensation
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Children's hospital achieves moderate to low-risk yield on junk-rated bonds boosted by insurer.
March 30 -
The AA-minus-rated bonds come to market as the hospital sector continues to navigate through rising expenses and other challenges.
March 24 -
Philadelphia-based Elizabeth Preate Havey brings deep Pennsylvania connections to Dilworth Paxson's public finance practice.
February 19 -
The board reflects a range of roles, ages and locations, which is appropriate given how much WPF has grown, its president said.
February 18 -
Texas will receive the largest share of the rural hospital fund's first-year allocation.
January 2 -
Palomar Health's bond rating remains stuck at junk, but UCSD partnership offers a glimmer of hope.
December 17 -
The well-regarded pediatric hospital system is not alone in facing downgrades amid the myriad challenges healthcare has experienced in recent years.
December 12 -
The Pennsylvania healthcare system is touting plans to grow its network as it funds an expansion for its largest hospital, in York.
October 7 -
Atlanta's airport lost $57 million of funding for the current fiscal year. Other issuers have even more at stake.
September 26 -
The Trump administration is ending Chicago Public Schools' access to $8 million in fiscal year 2026 grant funding, the Department of Education said.
September 26 -
Republicans established the fund to ease pressure on rural providers facing Medicaid and ACA insurance cuts.
September 26 -
The House oversight subcommittee hearing was titled "Virtue Signaling vs. Vital Services."
September 17 -
The state will charge active employees higher salary-based health plan premiums to avoid a near-term $1.3 billion deficit.
August 18 -
Hunt Memorial Hospital District's distressed finances led to downgrades to Ba3 by Moody's Ratings and B-plus by S&P Global Ratings, with both giving it a negative outlook.
August 15 -
Medicaid cuts and tariffs are expected to pressure already struggling small rural and urban hospitals, including 18 in California that borrowed from the state.
August 15 -
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday signed pension legislation that will put Chicago on the hook for an additional $60 million in its fiscal 2026 budget.
August 4 -
The Harris School of Public Policy is launching a new course, "Careers in Municipal Finance," designed to grow the public finance talent pipeline.
July 11 -
The rating agency cited concerns about limited unrestricted reserves for lowering its rating outlook for more than $1 billion of debt.
May 27 -
The Democratic states sued a day after schools were required to certify the elimination of DEI programs or risk losing federal funding.
April 28 -
Women in Public Finance has announced the 2025 members of its board of directors and plans to expand its offerings as it nears its 30th anniversary.
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