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The $41.9 billion spending plan for the only state without a signed budget is on Gov. Charlie Baker's desk.
July 19 -
Emily Metzler, Senior Vice President, MuniCap explains and explores the nuances of how development bonds are being brought to market in an environment where federal funding is scarce. John Hallacy is host.
July 19 -
Buyers vied for volume as a bevy of bonds priced in the primary on Wednesday.
July 18 -
The previous named director and four board members resigned last week.
July 18 -
The tax proposal will appear on the county's November ballot.
July 18 -
The Harvey City Council will consider an agreement that allows it to keep some state funds being claimed by its pension funds.
July 18 -
More municipal supply is set to hit the screens on Wednesday as buyers get ready to vie for volume in a tight market.
July 18 -
Members of Congress and market observers were divided over the ramifications of Friday's court opinion that the U.S. is liable for debt cuts mandated by the Oversight Board.
July 18 -
James Spiotto warns that communities with pension problems face potential population loss if they raise taxes too high and are not able to maintain public service levels.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers on Tuesday snapped up deals from New Jersey, New York City and Texas issuers.
July 17 -
With limited supply available, an analyst said North Carolina’s $400 million deal should attract ‘significant demand’ from investors.
July 17 -
Bond insurers and legal counsel battled for share of a smaller market as Assured Guaranty and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP stayed atop the rankings.
July 17 -
NYC Comptroller Stringer is calling on the state legislature to approve a municipal bond act to help the MTA fix "ADA Transit Deserts" that leave senior and disabled New Yorkers stranded.
July 17 -
The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded as a bevy of new deals hitting the market on Tuesday.
July 17 -
The Bond Buyer is proud to kick off the third-annual Rising Stars program, showcasing the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry. Click to learn how to nominate an emerging leader in muni finance.
July 17
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Jonathan Bowles of the Center for an Urban Future tells how New York City's parks infrastructure is crumbling through years of neglect. Paul Burton hosts.
July 17 -
Luke Bronin, in an interview at the Brookings Municipal Finance Conference, said Connecticut's capital city is "in a stronger position than we’ve been in a long time."
July 17 -
Two researchers found the Securities and Exchange Commission and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board had different data on municipal advisor registrants with a number of MAs failing to update SEC filings.
July 16 -
The week's primary activity got off to a mixed start as the NYC TFA rounded up more retail orders on its big sale.
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