The guidance comes as the tender market has grown from zero to $48 billion since 2019.

June 30
2 Min Read
Nikolai Sklaroff, capital finance director at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and a member of the GFOA's debt committee.
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Our coverage of the new administration and Congress.
Jarron Brady, policy analyst of GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center.

Working out the differences between the Senate and House budget bills might result in lawmakers reaching for ways to pay for extending tax cuts and finance new programs which could put tax-exempt munis back on the negotiating table.

June 30
2 Min Read
Tanya Garost, GFOA

A change in leadership at the Government Finance Officers Association comes on the heels of an all-time record membership level.

June 30
4 Min Read
Republican Move To Mask $3.8 Trillion Tax-Cut Cost Rings Alarms

The proposal is an effort to placate Republicans worried about the reconciliation bill's deep cuts to Medicaid.

June 26
2 Min Read
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In this panel from The Bond Buyer's recent Southeast Public Finance event, top public finance officials from Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Alabama, and Florida share how they evaluate bankers, bond counsel, and municipal advisors, and what makes a pitch fall flat.

June 24
43 Min Read
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From elite universities to rural hospitals and ports, federal actions are shifting the muni credit landscape. IR+M's Wesly Pate explains how buy-side firms are reacting.

June 10
21 Min Read
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The top five May bond financings totaled more than $5 billion.

June 9
1 Min Read

The steady demand for municipal bonds in high-risk areas underscores the complex relationship between climate change and financial markets.

May 22
25 Min Read
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Oppenheimer's Head of Public Finance Beth Coolidge and Columbus Auditor Megan Kilgore delve into the future of public finance and human infrastructure on a wide range of topics, from affordable housing and workforce development to public health, climate resiliency, and digital access.

October 29
34 Min Read
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As extreme weather events occur with more frequency across the country, Michael Gaughan, executive director of the Vermont Bond Bank, says municipal bond banks can help smaller communities deal with the effects of them. Gaughan speaks with The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk on the effects of climate change and how the various levels of government can work together to address it.

September 3
24 Min Read
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar (left) and Kelly Hancock (right).

Kelly Hancock resigned his state senate seat and assumed a position that will make him acting comptroller after current Comptroller Glenn Hegar leaves office.

June 20
1 Min Read
FEMA vehicle after Hurricane Ian in October 2022, Florida.

Tom Kozlik said he was particularly concerned about the impact of a scaled-back FEMA on issuers in the Southeast.

June 17
2 Min Read
BDA CEO Mike Nicholas

As Congress grinds through the budget reconciliation, fixed income market experts are eyeballing an uncontrolled national debt while dreading a heavy-handed response from the Treasury bond market.

June 12
3 Min Read
The new infrastructure bill will have a huge impact on America's transportation and information networks over the next five years. Turbo-charging the municipal finance market to keep the transformation going? That's a longer haul.
Our Bond Buyer series, Build What Better?, concludes as author and host Peter Keating talks with visionary leaders in infrastructure design, policy and funding.
Green bonds are flooding to market — and financing infrastructure — around the world. When will U.S. municipal bond investors get the info they need to join the rush, and what will they pay for the privilege?