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Deals from two small Michigan cities show how bond-funded improvements are used to keep up with water infrastructure replacement needs.
June 18 -
K-12 public schools get a $55 per-student increase in the state basic allotment, while other funding is allocated to specific purposes.
June 17 -
Civic Builders, a 23-year-old nonprofit charter school developer and financer, borrowed though the public municipal bond market for the first time.
June 16 -
The tribal movement toward energy independence through renewable-powered microgrid projects has been slowed, if not stalled, by shifting political winds.
June 13 -
Southeast state governments are among the most dependent on federal Medicaid, SNAP and FEMA funding.
June 12 -
The Columbus City Council approved a November ballot measure seeking voter approval for $1.9 billion of triple-A-rated general obligation bonds.
June 11 -
Municipal bond issuers in the state dodged a barrage of bills in this year's legislative session seeking to constrain their debt sales.
June 10 -
The university cut campuses in areas with declining populations; this week it plans to issue bonds to fund football stadium renovations.
June 9 -
The upshot of the report by Payden & Rygel's Travis McGahey is that the risk of severe credit deterioration and bond defaults remains low.
June 6 -
The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management says the state will have widening deficits starting in fiscal 2026 unless changes are made.
June 5