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The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
July 12 -
A California legislative panel will consider whether to put a toll increase to a public vote.
July 11 -
ELKHART, Ind. -- Petitions and remonstrances to the extensive school project proposed by the Elkhart Community School Board were sent to the county auditor on July 6.
July 11 -
Richard Ryffel of Washington University in St. Louis discusses the July 16-17 Brookings Municipal Finance Conference in Washington, DC, which attracts academics, practitioners, issuers and regulators. Hosted by Paul Burton.
July 11 -
Lawsuit seeks to force a vote on the $34.5 million public funding portion of the Pistons deal.
July 10 -
The unused allocations stand at $150.3 million for governmental bodies and $179.36 million for cooperative electric companies.
July 10 -
Chicago Public Schools borrowed $500 million after doubling the size of its GO offering.
July 10 -
Allegations of fiscal mismanagement landed a California school district on negative watch.
July 10 -
Boulder, Colo. hopes to succeed where many other local governments have failed.
July 10 -
Since 2013, the Tupelo, Miss., and Lee County school districts have made major additions and improvements to their school campuses. Besides the obvious benefits of those construction projects to the school districts, the improvements have pumped nearly $40 million total into the local economy and employed hundreds of local residents.
July 10 -
New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
July 10 -
Municipal market participants will get back to work and find their hands full, with $9 billion of new issuance forecast for the primary market.
July 7 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch used a big second quarter to overtake Citi at the top of the municipal league tables, while Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital Markets and Goldman Sachs moved up in the first half rankings.
July 7 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s hefty new issue slate. Ipreo estimates volume at $9.29 billion, consisting of $7.94 billion of negotiated deals and $1.35 billion of competitive sales.
July 7 -
Municipal bond traders are finishing up a sleepy week where very little happened in the secondary and the primary was even quieter.
July 7 -
Traffic and revenue on new managed lanes in Dallas fell below expectations in their first year.
July 6 -
Two House lawmakers reintroduce the Sustainable Water Infrastructure Investment Act.
July 6 -
Top rated municipal bonds ended weaker on Thursday, traders said, as only a few smaller-sized bond sales hit the primary market.
July 6 -
A state senator is seeking authority to issue $450M in general obligation bonds to pay for voting machines.
July 5 -
Oregon will issue more than $100 million in state bonds to keep the Elliott State Forest in public hands and another $50 million to help the University of Oregon build a new science complex named after its most famous graduate.
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