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LSC plans to submit a proposal to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board that would allow it to offer a Bachelor of Science in emergency management degree under a new state law.
June 22 -
Texas entered a new state of uncertainty when Gov. Greg Abbott cut off funds for the legislature while launching an online fundraising scheme for a controversial border wall.
June 21 -
After a year of adjustments made as a result of the pandemic, Baylor University earned a positive outlook on $124 million of new-money revenue bonds.
June 21 -
Texas stumbled toward summer as power again hit peak demand as Gov. Greg Abbott signed bills to upgrade the electrical system.
June 16 -
Picking up Donald Trump's top campaign issue, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott promised to build a wall on the Rio Grande.
June 15 -
Surrounded by history, Hot Springs, Arkansas, faces dual challenges as a national park and a city.
June 14 -
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar cleared Texas' budget for Gov. Greg Abbott's signature, citing progress on two troublesome fronts — public power and pensions — but credit rating agencies say risks are still elevated.
June 9 -
Traffic is returning to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, but plans to expand have been scaled back.
June 8 -
Colorado lawmakers are creating government enterprises and using fees instead of taxes to fund transportation.
June 7 -
TxDOT expects to issue $1.5 billion of bonds in fiscal year 2022, with another $1.5 billion issued in fiscal 2024.
June 4 -
Texas governments and advisors are waiting to see if the potential exclusion of the state's largest municipal bond underwriters will affect issuance costs.
May 18 -
With a traffic rebound in the offing, the Austin-based Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority's $510 million of bonds and notes were 20 times oversubscribed.
March 23 -
New Mexico aims to join its neighbors in legalizing recreational marijuana as it seeks to reduce dependence on oil and gas taxes.
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With its credit ratings intact after the economic blow from the pandemic, Dallas will go to market with $293 million of bonds.
October 5 -
The North Texas Tollway Authority's $758.3 million refunding will provides short-term principal relief after the coronavirus caused lost toll revenue.
September 28 -
Colorado's decision to withhold pension funding brings a warning from Moody's.
July 28 -
The Supreme Court ruled that Native American tribes had never given up or lost their jurisdiction over eastern Oklahoma.
July 13 -
Most consolidated rent-a-car facility debt is structured with solid debt service reserves, a cushion for investors after the coronavirus halted travel.
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