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State Auditor Elaine Howle said the state's housing department's oversight of bond expenditures is inconsistent.
October 4 -
Included in the FAA reauthorization package is $1.68 billion in supplemental disaster funding that would help cover the cost of recovery and rebuilding from Hurricane Florence last month.
October 3 -
About $125 million of the new money bonds are fixed-rate, $50 million will be floating-rate notes, and $75 million are variable-rate demand bonds.
October 3 -
Municipal bond market participants offered their views on how California will confront housing, education and transportation challenges.
October 3 -
Citi is slated to price the $1.56 billion New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority revenue bond deal Wednesday.
October 2 -
Public finance guru Richard Ravitch dissects the landscape for states and cities and weighs in on New York's transit mess. Paul Burton hosts.
October 2 -
The ratings of four Southeast public power agencies were lowered due to uncertainty about future costs to build the new reactors.
October 1 -
Gary Hall, who became the new MSRB chair on Monday, says he has a "reverence" for the muni market.
October 1 -
Salt Lake City will bring $875 million of revenue bonds this month for its airport.
October 1 -
Illinois-based OSF Healthcare System will refund $470 of debt this week and next.
October 1 -
Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
United Airlines is grumbling about a proposal to use aviation fuel taxes to fund a PATH extension to Newark's airport.
September 28 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 56.16 in September from 64.63 in August.
September 28 -
Parkview Health plans to use a forward delivery structure to refund debt for savings.
September 27 -
The clock is ticking for California’s electricity providers -- public and private -- to convert to 100% carbon-free energy
September 27 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's manufacturing survey reported steady activity in September, despite many firms being hurt by tariffs.
September 27 -
SIFMA is publishing a new model document that it says should help underwriters avoid regulatory risk.
September 27 -
Investor-owned Georgia Power made concessions to secure public power owners' agreement to continue construction of the Plant Vogtle nuclear project.
September 27 -
Pending home sales dropped 1.8% to an index reading of 104.2 in August, after a revised 0.8% fall to 106.1 in July.
September 27 -
The state Supreme Court upheld a law that safeguards local property tax exemptions for the hospitals.
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