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Infrastructure paired with a stimulus bill similar to that of 2009 is plausible only if Democrats take the White House, Senate and House.
August 20 -
Whether Democrats regain control of the Senate may be the most crucial question for the municipal finance sector in this year’s November election.
August 14 -
A lot is at stake for the public finance industry in this fall's elections, in addition to the Fed's involvement in the municipal market. Bond Buyer editors Lynne Funk and Kyle Glazier discuss the climate in Washington. (10 minutes)
August 14 -
Former Vice President Joe Biden already is running on a muni-friendly campaign platform.
August 12 -
Several scenarios exists offering different potential outcomes, according to an observer.
July 22 -
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are proposing to spend hundreds of billions of dollars that would require the support of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress.
March 10 -
Michigan voters head to the polls on March 10 to decide on more than $600 million of school boding proposals.
March 6 -
It was a busy day in the primary, as the markets continue to deal with crosscurrents of COVID-19 and election results.
March 4 -
Christopher Fink, a managing director at Bank of America Corp., said he plans to mount a Democratic primary challenge against longtime Representative Eliot Engel.
January 29 -
The San Diego City Council approved a resolution asking staff to craft language for a $900 million affordable housing bond.
January 21