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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.
January 4 -
The holidays are over and the muni bond market gets set to go back to work.
January 4 -
The Legislative Analyst's Office says the shift of the takeover role from the state to the county may weaken oversight.
January 4 -
Municipals were slightly weaker Friday in sympathy with Treasuries following a robust jobs report.
January 4 -
Investor worries about volatility in the stock market helped keep alive the muni rally on Thursday.
January 3 -
Revenue from taxes on legal marijuana has not reached the point of being able to support bonds, industry observers say.
January 3 -
Only five priorities remain on the Treasury and IRS work plan in 2019 for the municipal bond market.
January 3 -
The Federal Register publication of the finalized PAB regulation takes effect April 1, but part of it can be implemented by issuers immediately.
January 2 -
The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority will revive a leasing program that hasn't been used since 2011.
January 2 -
In its 28-page financial report released Wednesday, the board reported that its net assets increased by over $4.3 million.
January 2 -
Municipal issuance fell by 24% to $338 billion for 2018 as changes in U.S. tax law crushed the market.
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