- Texas
The Texas Transportation Commission expects to price $1.1 billion of general obligation bonds in October, about six months later than originally scheduled.
September 22 - Arkansas
Arkansas revenues are slightly ahead of projections in the second month of the fiscal year, state officials say.
September 19 - Texas
San Antonio's CPS Energy expects major savings with a $263.7 million refunding coming to market on Sept. 23.
September 19 -
A nonprofit legal coalition is suing Texas Attorney General candidate Ken Paxton, claiming he violated state securities law by failing to register as an investment adviser.
September 18 - Texas
The Texas Permanent School Fund that backs Texas public school bonds earned record income from oil and gas production in the fiscal year ended Aug. 31.
September 18 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma's Grand River Dam Authority will issue $400 million of revenue bonds with the benefit of an upgrade to A1 from A2 by Moody's Investors Service.
September 17 - Utah
Moody's Investors Service sees a positive credit factor for Park City, Utah, after the sale of a resort resolves legal issues that once threatened to cancel the upcoming ski season.
September 15 - Texas
With the future of the Windstorm Insurance Association in doubt, Texas is preparing to issue $500 million for the program that protects property owners in the coastal region.
September 15 - Texas
San Antonio Water System's board will consider a private provider's $3 billion water pipeline proposal after negotiations on the deal were completed.
September 11 - Texas
Texas sales tax revenues for August rose 7.5% to a record $2.57 billion, according to state Comptroller Susan Combs.
September 10 -
Alvin Community College District in the outskirts of the Houston metro area saw its Moody's Investors Service Rating downgraded to Aa3 from Aa2 after years of operating deficits.
September 10 - Kansas
Kansas' capital city is considering a $5 billion bond issue to buy a private race track that is generating insufficient sales tax revenue to service previously issued debt.
September 10 - Texas
An oversight committee has raised questions about Fort Worth Independent School Districts use of $4.5 million to buy real estate.
September 10 -
Oklahoma transportation officials aim to clear a backlog of highway and bridge projects under a $6.3 billion funding plan through 2022.
September 9 - Texas
Amid concerns about a long-term drought, the Texas Water Development Board authorized $250 million of bonds for a proposed Lower Colorado River Authority's reservoir.
September 8 -
San Antonio voters will get to decide the future of light rail next May in a charter election approved by the City Council.
September 8 - Kansas
Kansas revenues were 1% or $4 million below projections in August, though higher than the same month last year, officials said.
September 8 -
Denver's highly-regarded National Jewish Health system has lost its Standard & Poor's investment-grade rating, falling to BB-plus from BBB-minus.
September 8 - Texas
Texas A&M University regents have approved $115 million of bond funding for renovation of nine dormitories serving the military Corps of Cadets.
September 8 - Texas
The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas is allowing issuers to post their IRMA representations on its website to help obtain information from financial services firms without violating Securities and Exchange Commission's municipal advisor rule.
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