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During this panel discussion, our experts will give a recap of the developments in the last legislative session. Additionally, they will identify what the pressure points are as well as legislative priorities for the state and their impact on Texas public finance in the upcoming year. Senate bill 19 and 13 Revenue and economic development Public initiatives and housing Resilience planning
April 12 -
The infrastructure law brings $550 billion to the municipal finance market. Our panelists will discuss how the market can integrate the infrastructure dollars to bolster the broader municipal industry. A portion of the discussion will focus on the bill's impact on the Texas market specifically.
April 12 -
The massive snowstorm that hit Texas in February 2021 brought to light the state's unique energy challenges. It also gave the rest of the country a glimpse of the trouble that climate change could bring for power grids all over the U.S. As climate change accelerates, many electric grids will experience severe weather events that are well beyond the historical conditions for which they were built, which places them at risk of catastrophic failure. In this session, we will investigate the risks and solutions that will have an impact on this sector.
April 12 -
Michael Ballinger, Publisher The Bond Buyer, The Bond Buyer; Jay Redd, Managing Director, Head of Infrastructure Finance, Public Finance, UBS Global Wealth Management; Kevin Murphy, Partner, Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP
April 7 -
Shawn Wooden, Treasurer of the State of Connecticut, State of CT
April 7 -
Join our panel of top industry leaders as they discuss their expectations on market performance, bond issuances, credit conditions, and potential challenges and opportunities for the year ahead.
April 7 -
With the $550 billion investment in infrastructure signed into law, it will have a huge impact on America’s transportation and information networks over the next five years. Turbo-charging the municipal finance market to keep the transformation going? That’s a longer haul. Our panelists will discuss how the market can integrate the infrastructure dollars to bolster the broader municipal industry.
April 7 -
Attendees of The Bond Buyer National Outlook Conference 2022 will have the opportunity to vote in a live market survey at the Metropolitan Club in New York City on March 1st, 2022. Topics will include economic growth, total issuance, taxable municipals, state and local government credit conditions, growing focus on ESG factors and more. Fitch Ratings’ Arlene Bohner will lead the Live Market Survey panel discussion with a diverse group of industry experts.
April 7 -
Jonathan A. Ballan, Co-Chair, Public & Project Finance, Cozen O’Connor; Brad Lander, Comptroller, City of New York
April 7 -
While environmental, social and governance investment considerations have grown around the globe, the U.S. municipal securities market is just beginning to delve into the space in varying degrees. A Bond Buyer research report in Q3 2021 showed that out of more than half of respondents to an ESG survey, 56% rated ESG as important to the municipal industry with the greatest importance placed on the environmental aspect at 73%, followed by governance at 60% and social at 50%. Our panel will explore how ESG fits into the muni market.
April 7