Local governments are still processing funds from the CARES and ARPA bills.
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli discusses his COVID-19 federal funding tracker, and initiatives that range from transparency to pensions. Paul Burton hosts. (28 minutes)
If commuters continue to work from home more often than in the office, their normal spending patterns on things like coffee and lunch will shift and impact business districts, neighborhoods and ultimately tax revenues.
Brad Lander and Daby Carreras jostled over whether the city's move is a sound investment and effective against climate change.
Options for the beleaguered transit authority include expanding its commuter rail base and cracking down on fare evasion.
The Internal Revenue Service has moved to mandatory electronic filing of its form which deals with direct payments of Build America Bonds and Qualified Zone Academy Bonds.
Green bonds and ESG are making it difficult for muni issuers to understand what to disclose and when.
Modernizing rules and leveraging technology are focal points for the organization.
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Modernizing rules and leveraging technology are focal points for the organization.
October 21 -
“That's a big loss to me personally and to the commission,” SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said Wednesday.
October 21 -
The knock-on effects of COVID-19 are omnipresent, issuers said at the Bond Buyer's virtual California Public Finance Conference. For some government officials, certain changes to how business gets done have been positive.
October 19 -
The application period for this significant role is slated to close Friday.
October 19 -
Neeraj Arora of Morgan Lewis explores trends and risks in energy storage and its continued growth during the pandemic. Paul Burton hosts. (27 minutes)
October 19 -
Per-pupil revenues and long-term debt spending are rising across the country
October 4 -
The IRS extension allowing TEFRA hearings to be completed over the phone through March 31, 2022, might well be extended even more, tax lawyers say.
October 4