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Following the Money: The Impact of the Investment and Jobs Act on Municipal Bonds
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Howard J. Cure
Partner, Director of Municipal Bond Research
New York

Howard is a Partner and the Director of Municipal Bond Research for Evercore Wealth Management. He has over 30 years of experience in analyzing municipal securities.

Prior to joining Evercore in 2009, Howard was a director at the Public Finance Department of Financial Guaranty Insurance Company for 11 years. He previously was a vice president with the investment banking firm of Prager, Sealy & Co. and, earlier, a vice president at Moody’s Investors Service. He began his career as an economist with the New York State Senate Finance Committee in Albany, New York.

Howard is widely quoted in the media, including The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News/Business Week, Barron’s, Reuters, The Financial Times and The Bond Buyer, and he has appeared on CNBC, National Public Radio and Bloomberg News.

Howard received a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the State University of New York at Albany, and a joint Master’s Degree in Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and an M.B.A. from the McCombs School of Business.

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Following the Money: The Impact of the Investment and Jobs Act on Municipal Bonds

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Howard J. Cure
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August 8, 2022

Howard Cure, partner and Director of Municipal Bond Research, writes about the remarkably bipartisan Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act (IIJA).

The rollout of the IIJA will substantially impact state and local municipalities. Bond investors should pay close attention, especially to revenue system opportunities. Read more here.

Howard Cure is a Partner and the Director of Municipal Bond Research at Evercore Wealth Management. He can be contacted at cure@evercore.com.

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