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Republicans established the fund to ease pressure on rural providers facing Medicaid and ACA insurance cuts.
September 26 -
The rating agency pointed to potential financial pressure from tax and other changes on the federal level for the state's outlook revision.
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The short-end correction has been "driven by a solid labor market report, which pushed Treasury yields higher as expectations for additional Fed rate cuts tempered," said Alice Cheng, director of municipal credit and investor strategy at Janney.
September 25 -
Deston High School defaulted on series 2021A, 2022A and 2022B bonds.
September 25 -
How Congress and the Trump administration navigate the next several months carries implications for municipal issuers and investors.
September 25 -
Bond lawyers, municipalities, and transportation officials are moving towards greater use of public private partnerships for infrastructure projects bogged down by capital constraints and high risk.
September 25 -
S&P Global Ratings cut the Toms River Regional School District to A-minus from A, ending a negative CreditWatch but assigning a negative outlook.
September 25 -
The Fayetteville City Council will decide in October whether to put bonds backed by an extension of a one-cent sales tax on the March 2026 ballot.
September 25 -
The state's government now expects general fund revenues to decline 2.3% in the current fiscal year from the previous fiscal year.
September 25 -
Retail offerings from California and Connecticut led the market Wednesday.
September 24 -
It affirmed the California city's Aaa issuer rating, but cited the drag on revenues from tepid tourism numbers and liabilities from child sexual abuse claims.
September 24 -
Housing advocates are resuming a fracas with the federal government over Build America, Buy America requirements they claim are slowing down efforts to build more affordable housing, which relies on private activity bonds.
September 24 -
Secondary selling pressure and the larger calendar weighed on the market Tuesday.
September 23 -
The ever-rising cost of projects is the number one financial challenge for municipalities, according to the latest survey from the National League of Cities.
September 23 -
Chicago is returning to market with a $375 million deal for O'Hare Airport, according to multiple rating reports, with more on the way.
September 23 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced it has achieved a hiring goal for new air traffic controllers as the threat of a government shutdown looms in the background.
September 23 -
The outlook revision to negative for the Texas Biomedical Research Institute cited weakened liquidity and reliance on federal grants, the rating agency said.
September 23 -
The nearly-complete offshore wind power generation project can resume construction while it fights a stop-work order from the Trump administration.
September 23 -
Two triple-A bond deals from the Lone Star State to finance water-related projects are scheduled to price this week in the municipal market.
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