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Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen referenced a study from the Center on Budget and Policy that suggests the shortfall for just states was $555 billion through 2022. Bernanke agrees.
July 17 -
Both the American Hospital Association and the American Council on Education had urged the Fed to offer nonprofits a lower borrowing rate.
July 17 -
Revised plan addresses concerns the council had when it rejected the initial version in November.
July 17 -
S&P conducted its review of Assured Guaranty and views the firm's approach to writing business in current market conditions as well thought out and measured.
July 17 -
A COVID-19-driven decline in lottery revenue led Oregon postpone a $302 million bond sale because the deal wouldn't meet an additional bonds test.
July 17 -
The shroud of uncertainty surrounding further COVID-19 federal rescue aid has many public transit agencies and advocates antsy.
July 17 -
A $9.9 billion emergency bonding bill approved by the Democratic-controlled state legislature Thursday will likely face a legal battle.
July 16 -
The bond-financed Chicago-area hotel and conference center remains shuttered as a result of the coronavirus health crisis.
July 16 -
Rick Kolman and Al Kirton of Academy Securities talk about the state of the public power sector today – the challenges and opportunities that exist for investors.
July 16 -
Residents will vote on the proposal, which would focus on poverty, health and housing, in November.
July 15