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The Memphis-based investment bank launches a new office with two municipal professionals on board.
March 24 -
Davey will oversee operations for the city’s subways, buses, paratransit services and the Staten Island Railway.
March 23 -
Bondholders will vote on a Chapter 9 bankruptcy exit plan that would pay full principal and interest on Atoka County Medical Center bonds.
March 23 -
Mayo is publicly offering $516 million of tax-exempt bonds and privately placing $200 million of taxables.
March 23 -
As hospital margins recover from the latest surge, Moody's warns of challenges from the pandemic-driven acceleration of the trend away from in-hospital care.
March 17 -
Sanchez was instrumental in drafting the municipal advisory regulatory regime during his previous stint at the SEC.
March 17 -
Washington state's future highway bonds would be bolstered by an additional revenue stream if the governor signs a bill approved by lawmakers.
March 14 -
Supported by the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law almost exactly a year ago, cities "have come roaring back," the President said.
March 14 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation's budget swells to $140 billion from $80 billion with the omnibus and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act dollars.
March 11 -
Barkley hopes to get members back to educational events in person as well as adding younger members to the NFMA roster.
March 10 -
The MSRB's request for information on environmental, social and governance considerations in the muni market showed just how uneasy market participants are feeling.
March 9 -
Russia’s invasion upends a return to normal as the economic impact of COVID-19 wanes, UCLA Anderson Forecast economists said.
March 9 -
The Illinois Finance Authority signed off on the financing cementing NorthShore University HealthSystem’s recently closed merger with Edward-Elmhurst Health.
March 8 -
The Chicago-based organization is more than a quarter century old and intent on growing.
March 8 -
The Eastern Transportation Coalition's report highlights concerns about privacy, trucking and rural drivers.
March 7 -
The low-interest federal loans will complete financing packages for Virginia's express lane extension outside Washington D.C. and Maryland’s Purple Line light rail project.
March 4 -
A judge has set a March 23 hearing on the Atoka County Healthcare Authority’s disclosure statement for its plan to end a five-year-long bankruptcy.
March 2 -
A federal memo on IIJA dollars outlines Biden administration priorities but doesn’t tie states’ hands when it comes to funding, the transportation secretary said.
March 2 -
“I want to break ground next year,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said.
March 1 -
North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell talks with The Bond Buyer's Chip Barnett about how the state's economy has remained in financially good health despite dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic as well how the state deals with troubled municipalities. As chair of the debt affordability commission, he chats about bond issuance. He also discusses the ways to reform healthcare and increase transparency. (15 minutes)
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