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Proponents of the proposed bond-financed 86-mile railway in northeast Utah are hoping Congress or a U.S. Supreme Court review can advance the project.
February 6 -
Bonds sold through conduit debt issuer Arizona Industrial Development Authority are involved in Chapter 11 bankruptcies filed over the last year.
January 31 -
The push for bills to punish companies, including municipal bond underwriters, for their fossil fuel or firearm policies continues in Arizona and Oklahoma.
January 30 -
The chamber is once again refusing Gov. Kevin Stitt's call to pass an income tax cut during a special session.
January 25 -
A California Department of Water Resources spokeswoman said the department is considering an appeal of the Superior Court judge's decision.
January 22 -
A federal judge rejected every one of Missouri's arguments for why SIFMA's lawsuit should be dismissed.
January 19 -
The proposed bond-financed Uinta Basin Railway has been hit with regulatory setbacks in the wake of a 2023 federal court ruling.
January 18 -
Opponents of the state's capital gains tax will turn their efforts to a repeal ballot initiative following rejection by the high court.
January 18 -
A 2023 state law gave legislative leaders four appointments to the six-member turnpike board as lawmakers sought to reform the agency in the wake of a controversial, bond-financed expansion project.
January 10 -
The negative outlook on the Phoenix-based university's Ba1 rating is due in part to its battle with federal regulators, including the U.S. Department of Education, which it sued in 2021.
January 9