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This dismissal won't affect the state's other lawsuit against the Biden administration's clawback of pandemic relief funds for state tax cuts
January 6 -
Without admitting or denying the findings, Blaylock Van consented to FINRA's findings that it failed to establish and maintain written supervisory procedures.
January 5 -
The organization is focused on some key muni priorities with the new year and new Congress.
January 4 -
The administration gave priority to large bridge projects that are ready to proceed with construction.
January 4 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board seeks four board members, particularly searching for an investor.
January 4 -
Strong 2021 contribution levels continue a trend that began with pension reforms made in the wake of the Great Recession.
January 3 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Public Finance Abuse Division began looking in new directions, charging five different firms with violating 15c2-12 limited offering exemptions in addition to going after issuer officials.
December 30 -
A decision from the Government Accountability Office supports opponents of a controversial memo outlining the administration's preferences for how states should spend their infrastructure funds.
December 29 -
Inflation is a chief risk to public officials eager to launch new projects, but it's a boon for infrastructure investors, who view the asset class as a natural hedge.
December 29 -
While hope remains for certain muni priorities in 2023, others look highly unlikely to gain traction in an ideologically-split Congress.
December 28