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Transportation officials want tax reform to include funding for the Highway Trust Fund and infrastructure as part of the larger package.
December 11 -
Chief Executive Officer Forrest Claypool will step down at the after being accused of lying and engaging in a cover-up of an ethics probe of a top aide.
December 11 -
Municipal issuers continue to race to market with deals before the calendar turns over, as the tax bill may limit issuance in 2018.
December 8 -
Georgia's Public Service Commission begins new hearings on the nuclear reactor project Monday.
December 8 -
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., a leading proponent of ending the tax break for stadiums, told The Bond Buyer he'd "be OK with" grandfathering.
December 8 -
The SEC is investigating after the school district's bond management practices were questioned in an audit.
December 8 -
The municipal bond market will see a second week of chunky new issuance, with almost $20 billion of new deals lining up for sale.
December 8 -
The Philadelphia School District’s planned transition back to local control after 16 years of state control could add credit pressure the city’s 13 charter schools, according to S&P Global Ratings.
December 8 -
The municipal bond market was one again looking at an above-average calendar for next week, with negotiated supply alone coming in at over $17 billion.
December 8 -
Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health will combine operations under a new name and new Chicago headquarters.
December 8 -
Chairwoman Sherry Lewis and two people who work for agency contractors were arrested on embezzlement charges.
December 7 -
Municipal bond yields were stabilizing on Thursday as the market saw a third day of supply hit the screens.
December 7 -
Stadium projects in Las Vegas and San Diego are among those making new calculations in light of the likely demise of tax-exempt stadium bonds.
December 7 -
Treasurer John Schroder took office Tuesday saying he will push for overhauling the state’s tax system.
December 7 -
The municipal bond market is girding itself for a third day of a supply surge as deals from the Illinois Finance Authority, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and San Jose are set to come its way.
December 7 -
The nation’s debt limit will likely reach its new ceiling at midnight on Friday.
December 6 -
Some of the proceeds will refund tax-exempt bonds issued for the university through St. Joseph County.
December 6 -
With the fate of private activity bonds in flux, D.C.'s Housing Finance Agency is forging ahead with plans for its largest offering by the end of the year.
December 6 -
A Florida lawmaker has also proposed a law requiring community development districts to get certified appraisals on property they buy.
December 6 -
Moving toward a $23 million bond issue in April, the School of the Osage Board of Education voted recently to refinance more than $9 million in existing debt at a significant savings to the school district.
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