Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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The Republican presidential nominee reverses course on his own policy
September 18 -
Eric Goldwyn of the Marron Institute's Transit Costs Project joins The Bond Buyer's Caitlin Devitt to talk about his latest report that offers five recommendations to speed up the delivery of high-speed trains in the U.S.
September 17 -
Amendment A on the Nov. 5 ballot would allow the state government to tap revenue currently earmarked for public education for other purposes.
September 17 -
North Carolina is the latest state to eye using a P3 to build tolled express lanes amid insufficient state funding.
September 17 -
A negative outlook for the city's AA rating by Fitch Ratings follows similar action taken by S&P Global Ratings in July.
September 16 -
Philadelphia, New Jersey and the 76ers could all spend billions of dollars. Opponents argue no one will be getting a good deal.
September 16 -
President Joe Biden's so-called billionaire tax supported by Vice President Kamala Harris, which would tax unrealized gains from assets including bonds, would raise $500 billion over 10 years, according to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
September 13 -
The Indiana Budget Committee has approved $50 million in funding for bond financing that would bring water from an Indianapolis utility to the city of Lebanon.
September 13 -
California's state government typically pushes out billions of dollars of debt from August to November. This year there may be a shift in buy side sentiment.
September 13 -
The agencies are overstepping their statutory authority in trying to force the market to adopt a new securities identifier, says the American Bankers Association.
September 12