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Ron DeSantis' first executive order reverses some policies of predecessor Rick Scott on environmental and water issues.
January 10 -
The government shutdown limits the SEC's ability to answer issuers' questions on continuing disclosure requirements that take effect Feb. 27.
January 10 -
The public accounting and advisory firm moves into the municipal advisor space by combining with Springsted, Inc. and Umbaugh and Associates.
January 10 -
Federal subsidy payments made to issuers of Build America Bonds are continuing even as Congress remains deadlocked over funding for government agencies.
January 10 -
A Bond Buyer article inaccurately described a bond counsel's general role in Universal Commercial Code statements, in a manner unfair to Orrick, the firm says.
January 9
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The proposed settlement involves the Jan. 3 issuance of $7.3 million in transportation development refunding revenue bonds that are being used in the hope of resolving the tax audit of $9.55 million in tax-exempt bonds issued in 2009 for construction of a parking garage.
January 9 -
State-owned Santee Cooper has charged its former partner in the project, SCE&G, with mismanagement and breach of contract.
January 9 -
The law firm added Juan Redfin as senior counsel to its 125-year-old Public Finance Practice Group.
January 8 -
Proceeds from the bulk of the bond sales will be used to reimburse the hospital for various capital projects.
January 8 -
It’s unclear if monthly federal subsidy payments on Build America Bonds will be made.
January 8 -
The state will issue revenue bonds backed by tax and fee revenues collected from casinos in the state.
January 8 -
University officials are asking the Legislature to consider allowing higher education institutions to use a loan program through the Bank of North Dakota to help reduce deferred maintenance costs.
January 8 -
Investors, bond lawyers, and other market participants are grappling with how to approach the issue of climate change.
January 8 -
Treasury is requiring both more and less specificity in the public approval process for private activity bonds.
January 8
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The bonds are secured by the power sales contract between American Municipal Power and 22 participants.
January 7 -
With more than $3 billion of bond-financed stadium expansions recently completed or on the boards, college football programs are struggling to fill the seats.
January 7 -
Municipal enforcement cases including SEC vs. Dwayne Edwards are among those that have been halted.
January 7 -
Bakersfield College students can expect to see more commotion on campus this spring as work begins on a few construction projects, the largest of which is a new campus center.
January 7 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is looking to fill five spots for its Board of Directors, important roles influencing the municipal market.
January 7 -
New year, new National Federation of Municipal Analysts chair, vice chair, treasurer and secretary.
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