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West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore, who's put banks on a blacklist for their support of ESG policies, is up for (and very likely to win) one of the state's two seats in the U.S. House. Here's how he got there, and what it'll look like when he tries to bring his anti-ESG policies national.
April 10 -
Brace for an unpredictable year in community finance, where a confluence of global turmoil, mandatory tech advancements, legislative implementation, and potential political upheaval collide with an already fragile insurance market.
December 18Court Street Group -
Voters approved several billion-dollar-plus bond referedums before them.
November 8 -
The Tax Cuts and Job Act will be up for renewal by the winners of the next election cycle
August 23 -
Extending the tax, which expires at the end of 2025, would raise billions of dollars for transportation projects in the nation's fourth-largest county.
August 7 -
Mayor David Holt says the city and its NBA team can replace the Paycom Center with a bigger facility without raising taxes.
July 26 -
Chicago voters picked Brandon Johnson — a Cook County Board Commissioner, former teacher, and Chicago Teachers' Union organizer — as their next mayor.
April 5 -
Paul Vallas, a former city budget director and public schools chief, and Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner and teachers' union organizer were the two top vote-getters in Tuesday's election sending them to an April runoff.
March 1 -
The Bond Buyer's senior regional reporters hold a roundtable discussion on the midterm elections. Caitlin Devitt, Yvette Shields, Karen Pierog, Keeley Webster and Thomas Nocera talk about implications for the municipal bond market. Chip Barnett moderates. (30 minutes)
November 22 -
It appears to have been a good time to request bonds as most of the largest issues were approved.
November 9