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As major airlines report losses and scale back forecasts, Cleveland is preparing to go to market April 2 with $125.5 million of revenue bonds for its airport.
March 19 -
Bond-issuing infrastructure districts and development zones were a focus of legislation passed by Utah lawmakers during a session that ended March 7.
March 18 -
The Trump administration has dealt several blows to an already-battered sector.
March 17 -
The nonprofit Wood River Community Housing Trust uses municipal bonds as part of its toolkit to finance workforce housing in the pricey Sun Valley, Idaho, area.
March 14 -
The Southeast has many of the largest ports and cargo airports in the country along with extensive foreign investment that creates exposure to trade turmoil.
March 13 -
Iowa is considering two bills to expand disaster assistance to local communities, including via a revolving loan fund that may be funded with bonds.
March 12 -
The Lone Star state, the nation's largest exporter of goods, could be hit economically by a tariff war, particularly with Mexico, its biggest trading partner.
March 11 -
Maryland lawmakers proposed a new tax on business-to-business transactions to close a $3 billion budget gap amid the firing of thousands of federal employees.
March 10 -
The $550 million deal from an issuer with two triple-A ratings includes about $250 million for refunding and an $85 million taxable piece.
March 7 -
With at least one important aquifer reaching peak allowable draw this year, Florida's water utilities are looking at a variety of infrastructure approaches.
March 6