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State economists project Florida will lose $5.4 billion of general revenues over the next two years, partly from reduced sales and lack of tourism.
August 19 -
The mass transit agency, its finances reeling from the coronavirus, rejected bids from 10 different banks and sold $451 million of notes to the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
August 19 -
The coronavirus adds to the fiscal challenges facing the already junk-rated school district, which is the nation's third-largest.
August 18 -
The number of COVID-19-related disclosures reached almost 1,200 filings, but not all filings mean municipalities are being directly impacted by the virus.
August 18 -
The level of Washington aid is but one yardstick for the fiscal soundness of the city-owned system, says the watchdog Independent Budget Office.
August 18 -
As teachers in some states return to classrooms, pension actuaries weigh the impact that the coronavirus could have on pension funds
August 17 -
Its $125 million taxable social bond follows a $1 billion Ford Foundation deal as part of a multi-foundation pledge in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 17 -
New York State’s revenue deficit deepened during the first three months of fiscal 2021, underlining how crucial federal funding is to help, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
August 17 -
Several Division I conferences have cancelled or postponed their fall athletics seasons.
August 17 -
An independent municipal advisor said recent efforts made by broker-dealer advocacy groups are part of a "membership battle."
August 17