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  1. Cranston Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney Paul A. Silver
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    Providence, RI Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney. Licensed for 28 years.

  2. Cranston Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney Normand G. Benoit
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    Providence, RI Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney. Licensed for 28 years.

  3. Cranston Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney Katie A. Ahern

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    Providence, RI Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney. Licensed for 5 years.

  4. Cranston Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney Kimberly Irene McCarthy

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    Providence, RI Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney. Licensed for 18 years.

  5. Cranston Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney Alison L. Albanese

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    Providence, RI Public Finance / Tax-exempt Finance Attorney. Licensed for 10 years.

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Public Finance / Tax Exempt Finance

Much of the financing for state and local needs, like schools, roads, and affordable housing, comes from the sale of tax-exempt municipal bonds to investors. Basically, investors are loaning the government the money for construction costs; in exchange investors receive tax-free interest payments on their loan. Lawyers who understand public finance issues help the government meet the legal requirements for the sales process and package the bonds for sale. Since different levels of risk are associated with loaning to different government organizations, bond and public finance attorneys also help investors calculate the risks before making such loans.