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Cleveland returns to market Wednesday in the first of two bond deals this month. That $64.4 million GO deal funds public parks, bridges and road improvements.
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The deal is secured with gaming revenue and includes a public-private partnership.
October 7 -
Congress has created recovery bonds for specific disasters in the past, and the CDFA wants the tool to become a permanent private activity bond category.
October 7 -
Enright's passion for infrastructure and complicated deals led him to the cutting edge of municipal financing strategies.
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Research shows that financing sport facilities with public debt often doesn't pay off, the Tax Foundation says.
October 4 -
Ports enjoy some of the strongest financial medians among transportation infrastructure assets.
October 4 -
Florida's Aaa credit is a factor in all the upgrades, the rating agency said.
October 3 -
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California entered a final judgment against Matthias O'Meara and Choice Advisors, fining them $312,572 and $187,337, respectively.
October 2 -
The Ohio Water Development Authority planned to sell $400 million of new money bonds in addition to a refunding driven by a tender offer.
October 2 -
The California State School Board Association has sued over an education funding work-around included as a trailer bill in the budget.
October 1 -
September volume came in over $44 billion leading volume year-to-date to hit more than $380 billion, just shy of 2023's full-year total issuance.
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Advocates hope to use the data to persuade lawmakers of the usefulness of tax-exempt bonds as Congress tackles tax policy next year.
September 30 -
"Our issues seem complicated, but have the simple end goals of saving tax dollars, investing in infrastructure and creating jobs," retiring Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, founder of the House Municipal Finance Caucus, told a public finance crowd Thursday.
September 27 -
The Chicago Board of Education adopted a nonbinding resolution declaring a moratorium on school closures during a heated public meeting on Thursday.
September 27 -
The privately placed taxable bonds to be issued through Bernalillo County will help finance a manufacturing facility for Ebon Solar.
September 26 -
"The market is strong right now, and we expect that to continue into next year," Loop's head of public finance Bo Daniels said.
September 26 -
California State Controller Malia Cohen was asked to form a task force to draft best practices for the state's charter schools after 11 San Diego charter schools became embroiled in a fraud case.
September 26 -
The merger, which takes effect Jan. 1, will combine the firms' public finance practices, which have a current headcount of 29 attorneys.
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The developer of a moribund mall in Cape Girardeau is the latest to receive bond-financed support from a local government for some of the costs of its project.
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"The sheer magnitude" of this redevelopment project presented a challenge, but it stands a chance of succeeding where previous efforts have fallen short, Clay County Commissioner Scott Wagner said.
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