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The spending plan for fiscal 2020 includes $446.7 million in borrowing for transportation projects in Florida.
June 24 -
It’s Democrat vs. Democrat with Gov. Phil Murphy and legislative leaders debating competing spending plans as the July 1 deadline quickly approaches.
June 24 -
Better Housing Foundation defaulted on $84 million of bonds and lacks funds to maintain the properties.
June 24 -
Submissions are now open for the Bond Buyer’s fourth class of Rising Stars, an honor which showcases the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry.
June 24
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Heading into the midway point of 2019, munis continue to be in a good place and show no signs of slowing in terms of strong technicals.
June 21 -
While political debate over Connecticut highway tolls remains jammed, Gov. Ned Lamont's administration warned about federal backlash over a maintenance backlog.
June 21 -
A city called the "double black diamond" of car driving is at the epicenter for autonomous-vehicle testing.
June 21 -
Gedale B. Horowitz, a Wall Street and muni veteran of more than 60 years, has decided to call it a career at the age of 87.
June 21 -
A day after the Fed held rates, the market was “fatigued” on the long end, while the shortend saw improvement after a more dovish tone from the FOMC.
June 20 -
They say a ruling in the Aurelius case reinforces their contention that the Puerto Rico Oversight Board is a federal body.
June 20 -
Cook County, Illinois president says new taxes or fees are on table to close the shortfall.
June 20 -
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that could upend the work of the oversight board tasked with pulling Puerto Rico out of its record bankruptcy.
June 20 -
Strong government support fueled a two-notch upgrade for the Washington D.C.’s mass transit system despite drops in ridership.
June 20 -
Lawmakers are plowing through a pile of trailer bills, including two tax increases, that must pass to avoid blowing a hole in their $214.8 billion budget.
June 20 -
Mark Paris and Stephanie Larosiliere of Invesco are optimistic on technicals in the municipal bond market given the length of this business cycle. John Hallacy hosts.
June 20 -
The Peach State hit the municipal market with a bevy of bond sales on Wednesday.
June 19 -
The Oversight Board has reached an agreement with the Committee of Retirees that makes a flat 8.5% cut to pensions over $1,200 a month and does not change payments to the 61% of current retirees who receive monthly pensions of $1,200 or less.
June 19 -
S&P upgraded the city's Lambert International Airport ahead of the sale that was the subject of a tussle between city leaders.
June 19 -
MIA’s passenger and cargo growth are driving the south Florida airport’s new capital needs.
June 19 -
The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
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