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New partners Katie Dobson and Julie Wunderlich have both developed an expertise in school financing.
January 17 -
Two former Texas school finance administrators, Oscar Cardenas and Steve Murray, joined Baird's public finance team.
January 16 -
Mike Kuhle is publicly supporting the upcoming District 518 bond referendum, but he's quick to point out that he's doing so as an individual and not speaking for the city.
January 16 -
Voters are being asked to approve construction bonds that would create a new high school in the Central Valley School District and provide more classrooms to keep up with growth north of Spokane in Mead.
January 16 -
As soon as April, residents of the Central Lee School District may decide on whether to pass a general obligation bond issue of $9.8 million to pay for facility renovations.
January 16 -
Vallejo school district trustees will review survey results regarding the community's interest in supporting a school bond for the upcoming election.
January 16 -
Tax-exempt issuance again dominates the calendar, after a week of mostly taxable deals .
January 12 -
Attorneys will argue the case April 4 over the Poinciana Community Development District's plan to buy amenities from the developer.
January 12 -
City administrators in La Verne will pursue multiple strategies — some meant to cut costs while others are designed to generate revenue — as part of a plan to pay off nearly $50 million in employee pension costs.
January 12 -
Experts are uncertain how significant the decline in multifamily housing bond issuance in 2018 might be.
January 12 -
State agencies and universities are expected to generate 26% less bond volume this fiscal year, according to the Texas Bond Review Board.
January 12 -
The municipal bond market will see $3.35 billion of new deals hit the screens next in a holiday-shortened week. Ipreo estimates weekly volume at $3.35 billion, up from $3.12 billion this week.
January 12 -
The municipal bond market is gearing up for a lighter-than-average new issue calendar in a holiday-shortened week, with about $3.35 billion of bonds slated for sale.
January 12 -
Municipal bond buyers gobbled up taxable supply from Pennsylvania and Illinois Thursday as the recent rise in yields slowed.
January 11 -
The promotion for Heather Wendell was among a series of key appointments made by acting chief executive Janice Jackson.
January 11 -
The Anderson Community Schools Board of Trustees on Tuesday voted in favor of starting the process toward two May 8 bond referendums by unanimously approving four resolutions.
January 11 -
Santa Fe Public Schools is launching a campaign to win voter approval for the renewal of a 2-mill property tax levy to pay for things the average person often doesn't see in schools.
January 11 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some taxable supply hit the screens on Thursday as the recent yield rise slowed and traders' attention shifted to next week’s holiday-shortened week.
January 11 -
The Alamance-Burlington Board of Education entered their Tuesday, Jan. 9 work session expecting to be wowed by the bells and whistles of the proposed $150 million bond.
January 11 -
S&P Global Ratings said it lowered its long-term rating on Missouri Western State University's (MWSU) series 2008, 2010B, and 2012 to BBB-plus from A-minus.
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