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The respected muni tax expert died unexpectedly Aug. 14.
August 16 -
Inflation and material shortages are accelerating the P3 trend of bringing in a private team before price is finalized, which could expose investors to cost-escalation risk.
August 15 -
Vern Breland is representing himself, and told a court he relied on his municipal advisor.
August 15 -
Democrats say the $740 billion legislation would mark the largest climate change mitigation investment in the country's history.
August 12 -
The training camps will focus on 30 grant programs in the infrastructure law that carry the biggest bang for their buck and allow cities to apply directly to the feds.
August 12 -
After thirty years at the Commission, Lori Price will begin as director for the Office of Credit Ratings Aug. 14
August 12 -
The bulging surpluses are a result of $5 trillion in economic stimulus from the federal government including American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds which boosted economic activity and tax revenues.
August 11 -
The $2.2 billion will be divided evenly between urban and rural communities, with 75% going to projects in poor or disadvantaged areas.
August 11 -
Two Federal Reserve officials responded to softening inflation data by saying it doesn't change the U.S. central bank's path toward even higher interest rates this year and next.
August 10 -
The Investment Company Institute reported investors poured in $1.589 billion into muni bond mutual funds in the week ending August 3, the highest level since November.
August 10