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The Legislature approved a $22 billion budget that includes line-item funding for the state’s broadband bonds.
April 16 -
The launch of the new website came shortly after a second upgrade to investment grade.
April 16 -
The Texas Water Development Board will give investors a shot at its triple-A revenue bonds.
April 16 -
The Volunteer State lowered the savings threshold it requires for a refunding.
April 16 -
Muni issuance will pick up next year, said George Friedlander, managing partner of Court Street Research Group.
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Municipal market volume will rise by two-thirds to $7.45 billion in the coming week, led by a $2 billion taxable deal from California.
April 13 -
Enhanced security at schools has received heightened attention in the aftermath of the Parkland, Florida, school massacre.
April 13 -
California’s $2.2 billion taxable sale is in the spotlight as the market gets set for a $7.5 billion supply slate.
April 13 -
The bonds will finance projects in the UConn 2000 Infrastructure Improvement Program, a $4.6 billion, 32-year initiative.
April 13 -
The imbalance of supply and demand continues to crimp activity for some municipal bond professionals.
April 12 -
Cities deny NAM charge that they committed securities fraud by failing to adequately address climate risk in their muni bond official statements.
April 12 -
About $25 million will come from bonds secured by the city’s share of county hotel tax revenue and tax increment financing.
April 12 -
The state's ratings are at risk, Fitch Ratings says, because the budget doesn't include debt service on bonds for the high-speed Internet project.
April 12 -
The revenue procedure implements a proposal in President Trump's infrastructure plan that will help facilitate public-private partnership arrangements.
April 12 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger as a high-grade deal from Charlotte, N.C., came to market.
April 12 -
John Lindner, a former Franklin-McKinley School District, stole $28,000 in school bond campaign funds.
April 12 -
Voters in Moore County are being asked to approve $123 million in bonds that would pay for building three elementary schools and a nursing building at Sandhills Community College.
April 12 -
Alaska's credit quality and the future of some existing and proposed bonding programs hang in the balance as lawmakers wind down the clock in Juneau.
April 12 -
Proceeds of Charlotte, N.C.'s deal will refund debt issued in 2008 and prepay a bond-anticipation note.
April 11 -
Foreign investors and insurance companies are expected to drive California's all-taxable sale
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