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The legislation passed the Senate by 69-30 setting the stage for House lawmakers to work on it and for Senate Democrats to weigh a social infrastructure agenda.
August 10 -
The forthcoming Texas law bans businesses from state contracts if their policies are said to discriminate against the firearms industry.
August 9 -
Treasury has already halted the sale of state and local securities, known as SLGS.
August 9 -
A project that dealt municipal bond investors one of the biggest high-yield defaults of the past decade is about to ask them for more cash
August 5 -
The board decided last month it would seek commission approval to tweak rules related to mandatory disclosures.
August 3 -
The city sees room for a new convention hotel, despite nearby competition and pandemic-related setbacks.
August 2 -
July volume was $31.9 billion keeping the annual pace ahead of last year's record-breaking total. Issuance still lags demand by a large amount — $60 billion by many accounts for August alone — as redemptions coupon payments pile up.
July 30 -
J.B. Pritzker signed legislation to move the Chicago Board of Education to an elected 21-member board from the seven-member panel now appointed by the mayor.
July 30 -
The two issuances under IRS scrutiny join an earlier debt issuance the county disclosed publicly late last year.
July 30 -
Will the sector embrace the global trend toward greater transparency?
July 30 -
Market leaders present their viewpoints on the macroeconomic picture and prospects for the U.S. munis market.
July 29 -
Experts explore the tangible and intangible costs of cyber breaches and potential risk mitigation strategies.
July 29 -
While the bipartisan deal includes some helpful provisions, it does not contain any of the top priorities of municipal bond market advocates.
July 29 -
The IRS is seeking comments on a change that may benefit many issuers.
July 26 -
It was a busy quarterly board meeting for the MSRB.
July 23 -
Out-year deficit borrowing looms after massive federal aid runs out, Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran tells the board.
July 23 -
Whether a BABs-like program could make it into actual law in Washington is still highly uncertain. What is certain: Some form of infrastructure spending is must-pass legislation because federal-aid highway funding is set to expire in October.
July 22 -
Bond insurance grew to 8.4% of total market par covered in the first half of 2021.
July 22 -
The bond counsel rankings saw plenty of moves, except at the top spot where Orrick took a commanding lead.
July 21 -
Wednesday will be the first Senate vote on advancing a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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