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Legislation to put bond measures and the 2020 and 2022 ballots has cleared two Assembly committees.
May 9 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more deals come to market on Wednesday as muni yields held in at lower levels.
May 8 -
Detroit Public Schools Community District has substantial capital needs but its ability to fund them is constrained.
May 8 -
At the National Federation of Municipal Analysts annual conference, panelists discussed the “elephant in the room” — myths about issuer disclosure.
May 8 -
The current volume cap on PABs issued for highways and freight improvement has just over $2.5 billion remaining that can be authorized by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
May 8 -
Mary Francoeur of PFM Financial Advisors passed out the awards during the annual NFMA conference in Charleston, South Carolina.
May 8 -
The port's initiative is a credit-positive approach to the risk of online attacks, according to Moody's Investors Service.
May 7 -
Carl McCall, a former New York State comptroller and Democratic candidate for governor, reflects on what molded his many years of public service starting with enduring the challenges of growing up in a segregated Boston neighborhood to the recent experience of chairing the State University of New York Board of Trustees. Andrew Coen hosts.
May 7 -
If approved by the governor, the budget will mark the ninth consecutive year of record spending by the Sunshine state.
May 6 -
The issuer launched a new investor relations website in advance of its bond sale Tuesday.
May 6 -
“Brogdon's substantial and ongoing failure to comply with the plan and court orders are egregious and ongoing,” a court-appointed monitor reported.
May 6 -
In a letter sent to the SEC and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board late last week, the group said lapses in issuer financial disclosures are unacceptable.
May 6 -
The top three bond proposals — all in excess of $1 billion — won easy approval even as some large school district measures fell short.
May 6 -
The University of Texas System will bring $386.8 million of refunding bonds to market this week.
May 6 -
Sometimes you can get what you want as well as what you need as muni buyers get set to see $6.5 billion of new issues.
May 3 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association said to manually input the data would require more time and staff.
May 3 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission won a lawsuit by truckers over tolling, but still faces questions about how it will manage its $11.8 billion debt load.
May 3 -
S&P lowered the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s bonds and assigned a negative outlook. State lawmakers proceeded to pass a bill abolishing the authority.
May 2 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to its Baa3 rating of Georgian Court University.
May 2 -
Bond buyers saw the Massachusetts EFA and Milwaukee as the last new deals closed up shop.
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