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The bill enjoys the support of local government and public utility groups.
September 3 -
A judge approved an injunction requested by 20 states to temporarily halt the Federal Emergency Management Agency from diverting money from a disaster preparedness program.
August 6 -
The legislature, which returns to respond to recent floods, could also take up bills to curb local property taxes, including bills aimed at bond issuance.
July 22 -
Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson said he doesn't plan on calling a special session to deal with lowered revenue expectations.
June 25 -
Texas Capital joined the ranks of firms like Crews & Associates adding public finance talent, while SIFMA and Arteria AI partnered on a new platform in May.
May 20 -
In April, WisdomTree launched two new exchange-traded funds, Nuveen debuted a high-income separately-managed account product and more.
May 12 -
The legislation would create a bond-financed reinsurance program to stabilize the homeowner's insurance market, which has been impacted by wildfires.
March 26 -
With eye-popping infrastructure needs, market participants discussed how this will influence issuers' plans, from demand to disclosure.
February 18 -
A bill would allow homeowners to receive the interest accrued on insurance payments for lost or damaged property, rather than lenders.
February 11 -
The president suggested federal aid could be sent directly to states instead of through FEMA.
January 27 -
As state and local governments are charged with funding 3/4ths of the country's infrastructure, the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles highlight even more the municipal bond market's vital role in keeping the U.S. competitive globally and maintaining the heart of fiscal federalism at home.
January 27
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Lifting the SALT cap is one of several thorny issues Republicans hope to iron out as part of a larger reconciliation bill by March.
January 14 -
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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 -
States may need to look to Florida's catastrophe fund example as extreme weather increases, FEMA denies more requests and insurance becomes unprofitable in much of the Midwest.
July 31 -
The request is part of the White House's larger funding request from Congress to cover disaster needs from tornados to wildfires.
July 1 -
A petition aimed at the Federal Emergency Management Agency highlights the deficiencies and opportunities FEMA has in adapting to a world of frequent extreme weather events
June 21 -
The Water and Power Authority got good financial news from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency but bad financial news from a federal court in Puerto Rico.
June 10 -
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green's last-minute attempt to resuscitate a bill that would have allowed Hawaii Electric Co. to issue debt, backed by a rate increase, failed.
May 3 -
The state's February general revenue collections came in $30.62 million below official estimates. but total collections for fiscal 2024 are $428.1 million ahead of forecasts.
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