The bank's termination of its membership in the Net-Zero Banking Alliance ended a state review that could have led to a ban for governmental contracts.

December 20
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference in February
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Emily Brock, director of the federal liaison center at the Government Finance Officers Association.

A bipartisan agreement on a continuing resolution to keep the government open fell apart after intervention from President-elect Trump and Elon Musk, raising concerns about federal funds flowing to states, local governments, and infrastructure projects.

December 19
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Election officials and volunteers process ballots in Utah County seat Provo in 2020.

Voters in November approved measures to split the Alpine School District, which has more than $500 million of outstanding bonds, into three systems.

December 17
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Mark Baldassare, survey director at the Public Policy Institute of California.

While tax and bond measures fared well in California's November election, reformers are taking aim at the state's slow certification process.

December 16
3 Min Read

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

May 22
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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
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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
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The top five bond financings came in above $5 billion.

December 11
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Bond Buyer senior reporter Keeley Webster hosted a wide-ranging discussion on the state's fall bond slate, housing, and second-term priorities with California Treasurer Fiona Ma and Deputy Treasurer of Public Finance John Sheldon.

December 10
32 Min Read
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Issuance of housing bonds for the first half of the year was at $22.243 billion in 357 issues, up 31.7% from 1H 2023's figure of $16.891 billion in 381 issues.

December 5
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The central Texas city of Clyde said it issued tax and revenue anticipation notes with a 9.5% interest rate to repay its insurers after an Aug. 1 bond default.

December 19
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The NFMA has floated best disclosure practices for public power agencies that ask for more data on climate and resiliency goals.

December 18
3 Min Read
Gentner Drummond, Oklahoma attorney general

A circuit court judge earlier this year struck down the law prohibiting state and local government contracts with firms "boycotting" the fossil fuel industry.

December 10
5 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.
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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?