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Public power energy providers are moving forward with using elective pay to boost investment in nuclear energy while electrifying small town and rural areas.
May 9 -
The municipal bond market may soon get its first glimpse of hotly anticipated tax legislation.
May 9 -
Veteran muni banker Debra Saunders is working to help tribal governments access government financing and debt markets for energy projects.
May 9 -
Muni advocates are watching the SALT cap negotiations closely, as the outcome may be influence if other revenue raisers, like axing the muni tax exemption, come into play.
May 8 -
Speakers discussing how the U.S. will fare in the world post-Trump trade war and anti-immigration policies were largely optimistic.
May 6 -
Amid deep cuts to public K-12 schools, the proposed budget would boost charter school investment as the administration said "more local school options are needed."
May 5 -
Despite a downgrade by Moody's Ratings in April, Washington, D.C., went to market early and emerged with an oversubscribed revenue and refunding bond issuance of nearly $1.5 billion.
May 5 -
"As we head into reconciliation and tax negotiations, I'm making it clear: I won't support a bill that doesn't lift the cap," Rep. Mike Lawler said.
May 2 -
It's the latest in a series of legislative efforts to restore tax-exempt advance refunding of bonds.
May 1 -
Republicans balked at a national car registration fee to support the insolvent Highway Trust Fund.
May 1