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A judge has ordered the state to reconsider its rejection of a bid for a $9 billion P3 for new toll lanes, a move that could delay Gov. Larry Hogan’s priority project.
February 24 -
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 -
Mamtek US's long-running Chapter 7 bankruptcy is expected to pay out $1.6 million to the trustee for the $39 million defaulted Moberly, Missouri, bond issue.
February 8 -
The defendants believe the charges are lacking on numerous levels while the SEC argued that fee-splitting is a clear and known rule violation.
February 7 -
Attorneys say the first step is to get a court to stay enactment of the Plan of Adjustment, but that it is unlikely.
February 4 -
The bankruptcy judge is unlikely to rule on the Plan of Adjustment and related legal documents until the federal government has filed its defense.
January 7 -
The credit unions had bought $976 million of Puerto Rico bonds and notes, which they alleged they were coerced to purchase by Puerto Rico government and its agencies.
January 6 -
Democrat-leaning states argue that the $10,000 SALT cap deduction is politically motivated and violates the U.S. Constitution.
January 4 -
The complaint, targeting Louisiana’s complex sales tax collection system, comes after voters rejected a constitutional amendment to simplify local sales and use tax collection.
December 30 -
The defendants are raising questions about due process and the definition of fee-splitting arrangements.
December 14