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Philadelphia-based Elizabeth Preate Havey brings deep Pennsylvania connections to Dilworth Paxson's public finance practice.
February 19 -
The Texas city, which has been hit with negative rating actions over its water woes, signaled it will issue revenue bonds in its hunt for new supplies.
February 18 -
Financial advisory firm PFM is leveraging its modeling system Synario and partnering with DebtBook, a treasury market accounting software platform.
February 18 -
A Nebraska state senator introduced legislation that would require a minimum 50.1% voter turnout for bond measure elections.
February 18 -
The development of powerful quantum computers has serious implications for how state and local governments protect sensitive information.
February 17 -
Environmental facilities and public facilities were the sectors that saw the biggest percentage declines.
February 17 -
The muni market produced $586.195 billion of debt issuance in 2025, up 14.1% from the previous record of $513.652 billion in 2024, according to LSEG data.
February 17 -
The sprawling Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex served by three transit agencies could see more regionalization of services in the future.
February 17 -
Bonding should increase in the next few years to address aged state and local infrastructure, Moody's Vice President Dan Seymour said.
February 13 -
Cases involving bonds for the city's convention center and a light-rail project are pending before the Texas Supreme Court.
February 13 -
The statutory watchdog requirement that arrived with Proposition 39 has not delivered on its promise — and the Legislature has authority to try something better.
February 12
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The competitive bond sale comes after the triple-A-rated city received a negative outlook from S&P over the use of reserves to ease budget pressures.
February 10 -
The state transportation commission expects to tap into $1.5 billion of revenue bond authorization with two deals totaling $350 million this year.
February 10 -
The city of Olathe and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County-Kansas City, Kansas, signaled support for a state bond plan to move the team from Missouri.
February 10 -
The downgrade reflects ongoing underperformance in ridership and revenues relative to Kroll's expectations.
February 9 -
The Illinois Municipal Electric Agency hasn't lost Naperville yet, but the city council withdrew from contract extension negotiations last week.
February 9 -
Piper Sandler will price $100 million of electric revenue bonds for Iowa public utility Muscatine Power and Water on Wednesday.
February 6 -
A Massachusetts bill would authorize special obligation bonds to finance upgrades to the state's public university, school, and college campuses.
February 5 -
Potential buyers besides Emory University include Georgia-based health systems, other proton therapy operators and private equity firms.
February 4 -
While fixed-spread tenders may be a novelty for tax-exempt bonds, they have been around for over 40 years for corporate bonds.
February 4
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