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“Asset recycling can help fix America’s serious infrastructure problems: aging, deteriorating facilities and a lack of funding for a large array of new infrastructure that would improve our quality of life," the study's author said.
November 14 -
Chief Judge Merrick Garland appeared unconvinced by Justice Department attorney Gretchen Wolfinger who argued on behalf of the decision by the Internal Revenue Service to release only limited information in a “suspected practitioner misconduct” case.
November 13 -
Kane County's share of Regional Transportation Authority sales taxes backs up its pledge of toll revenue for the Longmeadow Parkway bridge.
November 13 -
The city in Kansas will issue sales tax and revenue bonds to subsidize about half the cost of an $80 million minor-league baseball stadium.
November 8 -
The split in our government may enhance chances of infrastructure legislation, dash hopes for Tax Cut 2.0, and leave the muni tax exemption at risk.
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Massachusetts Democrat Richard Neal, friendly to the muni market, is likely to chair the critical Ways and Means Committee.
November 6 -
The California Budget & Policy Center says blowback from new tariffs will hit California because China is a major export market.
November 6 -
Structural differences insulated Chicago bonds from the worst of the impacts of S&P's new criteria while dragging down the rating of Build Illinois debt.
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States have reversed deterioration found last May.
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Kyle Glazier is the new Washington bureau chief of The Bond Buyer. He succeeds longtime bureau chief Lynn Hume, who has retired after more than three decades on the job.
November 6