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By the end of March, more than 1,700 projects will have the go-ahead to resume, according to the mayor.
March 2 -
Increased federal funding, Gov. Janet Mills’ targeting of coronavirus relief funds and the state’s relative success in fighting the pandemic have helped.
March 2 -
Greg Sullivan of Boston's Pioneer Institute explores the migration from Massachusetts and Connecticut to lower-tax states, and the ripple effects of a lawsuit regarding cross-state remote employees that could reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Paul Burton hosts. (13 minutes).
March 2 -
Minnesota was staring at a $1.3 billion gap in its next budget cycle just a few months ago, but the new revenue and economic forecast projects a $1.6 billion surplus.
March 1 -
Municipal issuers in the Southwest sold $93.5 billion of debt in 2020, a year in which the coronavirus upended the way bond business is done.
March 1 -
Taxable deals and refinancings fueled the 2020 volume spike as issuers adjusted to the coronavirus. The pandemic still looms over 2021.
February 26 -
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said there’s an agreement among “mayors, governors, and economists from across the political spectrum” that a sizable federal effort is needed.
February 24 -
The governor wants the first full actuarial contribution in 25 years, spurring discussion about what else one of the nation's lowest-rated states should do.
February 24 -
The Federal Reserve is nowhere near to pulling back on its support for the pandemic-damaged U.S. economy, Chairman Jerome Powell signaled at his testimony before Congress on Tuesday.
February 23 -
The COVID-19 pandemic didn't delay the deal but it did influence the structuring of the new money and refunding deal.
February 23