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The CHOICE Act cleared the House Financial Services Committee and will move to the full House.
May 4 -
Congress has passed the $1T-plus omnibus spending bill, which President Trump must sign by midnight Friday.
May 4 -
EPA is deluged by requests for low-interest loans for water infrastructure in first WIFIA round.
May 4 -
The next municipal securities rules to be released from the IRS will be those on the public approval process for private activity bonds and they will be more flexible than previously proposed rules.
May 4 -
A judge has approved a settlement between the SEC and lawyer Robert Crowe over pay-to-play charges.
May 4 -
A potential New York state constitutional convention could set the stage for debates about municipal bonding authority.
May 3 -
The SEC told a federal judge that it may be nearing a settlement in a case over fraudulent bonds.
May 3 -
The Federal Open Market Committee held rates at 0.75% to 1%, with no dissents, while offering no clues as to what the June meeting holds.
May 3 -
The Senate has approved President Trump's nominee, Jay Clayton, to become the next SEC chair.
May 3 -
The House Financial Services Committee will hold votes on the CHOICE Act starting Wednesday morning.
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