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The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the initiative was misleading, violated state law, and shouldn’t be placed on November’s ballot.
January 16 -
An increased debt load compared with its peer schools drove a downgrade to Barnard College ahead of a new borrowing.
January 16 -
The proceeds of the bonds were used for the construction of a 232,100 square foot residential facility with 108 living units located on the main campus of an existing facility in Dallas known as The Overlook.
January 16 -
Wisconsin's latest and historical financials, ratings, offering statements, and contacts are now available at Wisconsinbonds.com
January 16 -
The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee wants more information on the request for $600 million of private activity bond allocation.
January 16 -
Buy side analysts are skeptical about broker-dealer concerns that the order could greatly expand the private placement market.
January 16 -
Chicago GOs were upsized and repriced on Wednesday to bump yields as indications of interest were taken on the Sales Tax Securitization sale.
January 15 -
The median time it takes for municipal bond borrowers to complete their annual audits was 156 days for fiscal 2018: equal to the slowest time in the past 11 years.
January 15 -
Indian River County won’t pursue the federal litigation further, but it will proceed with a lawsuit in state court over the use of its railroad crossings.
January 15 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association survey indicates low interest rates will keep the environment for issuing debt favorable.
January 15 -
A healthy response to Chicago's first tender invitation is expected to bolster the savings on $1.47 billion of refinancing debt the city sells this week.
January 14 -
University's parking project is part of the first phase of its 10-year capital improvement project.
January 14 -
The state prosecutor for the Jacksonville area said the probe into the city-owned utility has been turned over to the federal justice system.
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The announcement Monday involved last March’s ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals on the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority’s special revenue bonds.
January 13 -
The state would boost spending on education under proposals from the governor and the legislature, both led by Democrats.
January 13 -
Jail bonds are being targeted for audits by the IRS this year with respect to whether federal government use of locally built facilities or management contracts with localities causes excessive private business use.
January 10 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's assets dropped by $8.5 million.
January 10 -
At issue is the so-called "public disclosure bar," which prevents a whistleblower from pursuing a lawsuit based on publicly available information.
January 10 -
Robert Berry was named to replace Mark Campbell as head of the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission.
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