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Congress has created recovery bonds for specific disasters in the past, and the CDFA wants the tool to become a permanent private activity bond category.
October 7 -
Research shows that financing sport facilities with public debt often doesn't pay off, the Tax Foundation says.
October 4 -
A low drama committee may experience some upheaval if Republicans maintain control of the House following the Novermber elections.
October 3 -
The audit comes as Republicans seek to cut funding to Amtrak's funding in the northeast.
October 3 -
The SEC has charged Thrivent Investment Management for failing to comply with Regulation Best Interest's care and compliance obligation in connection with recommendations to retail investors in 529 Savings Plans.
October 3 -
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle support some level of encouraging cities and states to revamp local zoning codes to encourage more affordable housing.
October 2 -
The board kicks off the new fiscal year with a new budget, a 2.9% increase from the prior year.
October 2 -
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California entered a final judgment against Matthias O'Meara and Choice Advisors, fining them $312,572 and $187,337, respectively.
October 2 -
The banking giant has been fined for reporting 65,335 municipal securities transactions that it shouldn't have, violating MSRB Rule G-14 on customer transaction reporting and MSRB Rule G-27 on supervision.
October 1 -
The President is considering calling a special session to deal with hurricane damage.
September 30