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SIFMA had argued that the SEC's temporary exemption order for municipal advisors was arbitrary and capricious.
February 28 -
School districts that impose COVID-19 related mitigation measures face state lawsuits and can't participate in the Missouri's bond enhancement program.
February 22 -
Municipals have been resilient throughout the pandemic — with the help of federal aid — keeping the Golden Age for public finance alive.
February 22 -
Texas Sen. John Cornyn urged counties to continue to lobby for a bill that would allow ARPA funds to be used for transportation infrastructure and disaster relief.
February 14 -
Unprecedented federal funding and community engagement on multiple levels are the keys to achieving digital equity and inclusion.
February 1 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board voted to propose amendments to extend remote inspections until the end of this year, in addition to adjusting its fee model for the 2023 year.
January 28 -
The think tank seeks papers with a focus on research related to the impact of COVID-19 on public finance, innovations in funding infrastructure and threats posed by climate change.
January 27 -
Cancellations due to fears of omicron are putting a damper on cruise bookings, says Fitch's Emma Griffith, who adds there is still a lot of pent-up demand.
January 26 -
John Hallacy of John Hallacy Consulting LLC sits down with Chip Barnett to talk about what the municipal bond market will face in 2022. He discusses inflation, new issuance volume, and the future of infrastructure this year amid the lingering effects of COVID and Omicron. (19 minutes)
January 25 -
Cities led the American recovery last year, Yellen told mayors at the U.S. Conference of Mayors winter meeting.
January 19