Company: BLE
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001193125-25-198164
Chunk: 269

Company: BLACKROCK MUNICIPAL INCOME TRUST II
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 269
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 with the following:

(a) .
The number of authorized shares of the VMTP Preferred Shares is as set forth above under the title “Designation.”

: The amendment to the charter of the Corporation as set forth above in these Articles
of Amendment has been duly advised by the board of directors of the Corporation and approved by the stockholders of the Corporation as and to the extent required by law and in accordance with the charter of the Corporation.

: These Articles of Amendment shall be effective as of [●], 2025.

[Signature Page Follows]

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. has caused these Articles of Amendment to be signed as of [●], 2025 in its name and on its behalf by the person named below, who acknowledges that these Articles of Amendment are the act of the Corporation and, to the best of such person’s knowledge, information, and belief and under penalties for perjury, all matters and facts contained in these Articles of Amendment are true in all material respects.

| BLACKROCK MUNIHOLDINGS FUND, INC. |
| By:                               |
| Name: Stephen Minar               |
| Title: Vice President             |

| ATTEST:          |
| Name: Janey Ahn  |
| Title: Secretary |

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APPENDIX D

RATINGS OF INVESTMENTS

DESCRIPTION OF BOND RATINGS

A rating is generally assigned to a fixed-income security at the time of issuance by a credit rating agency designated as a nationally
recognized statistical rating organization (“NRSRO”) by the SEC. While NRSROs may from time to time revise such ratings, they undertake no obligation to do so, and the ratings given to securities at issuance do not necessarily represent
ratings which would be given to these securities on a particular subsequent date.

NRSROs may rate specific investments (e.g., bonds),
issuers (e.g., corporations, governments and financial institutions) and/or programs (e.g., commercial paper programs). However, certain types of investments may not be rated by NRSROs, such as certain government/sovereign obligations, US agency
securities, commercial paper, time deposits at financial institutions, and derivative instruments such as credit default swaps. For these types of investments, as well as US Treasury securities (some of which are not rated), where a NRSRO has not
rated the specific investment but has rated the investment’s issuer, program, financial institution