- Colorado
Tax revenues from recreational marijuana in Colorado are exceeding pre-legalization expectations and will continue to grow, according to a Moodys Investors Service report.
April 11 - Texas
The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority plans to pay off $125 million of variable-rate bonds whose payments were accelerated in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse.
April 10 - Texas
Texas sales tax revenues rose 5.6% year-over-year in March to $2.09 billion, the 48th consecutive monthly increase, state comptroller Susan Combs said.
April 9 -
A Denver District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block $300 million of tax incentives for a Gaylord resort hotel.
April 9 - Texas
Standard & Poor's has followed Moody's Investors Service in downgrading the scandal-plagued Beaumont Independent School District.
April 9 - New Mexico
Carlsbad, N.M., plans to build four elementary schools with proceeds from a $30 million bond issue.
April 8 - Oklahoma
A majority of Oklahomans favor and end to tax breaks for horizontal oil and gas drilling, a new poll finds.
April 8 -
The Texas Department of Transportation is facing a federal criminal investigation of its land deals for expansion of Interstate 35E, according to reports.
April 8 - Texas
Joe Weber, a former Texas A&M classmate of Gov. Rick Perry and longtime friend, will head the Texas Department of Transportation.
April 7 - Texas
At 5 cents per kilowatt hour, Austin's $525 million contract to buy solar power from SunEdison for 25 years is considered one of cheapest on record.
April 7 -
With its grand opening a month away, Denver's Union Station redevelopment has attracted nearly $1 billion in private investment, according to the Regional Transportation District.
April 7 - Texas
State and local governments are enjoying an economic lift from gas drilling in residential areas, but the long-term impact on property tax values is an open question, according to researchers.
April 7 - Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is urging legislative action to designate the state as the dump site for the nation's highly radioactive waste.
April 4 - Arizona
As they neared final passage of a $9.2 billion budget, Arizona lawmakers dropped a controversial plan to pay a $900,000 bonus to a private prison operator.
April 4 -
Mesa's plan to build a 1.9-mile light-rail extension using $200 million of revenue bonds does not require a public vote, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled on April 1.
April 3 - Texas
North Texas Tollway Authority will remarket $100 million of bonds as a direct letter of pay for a 2011 issue is set to expire in July.
March 31 - Texas
Ray Hutchison, senior bond counsel at Bracewell & Giuliani, died in Dallas, where he was instrumental in landmark projects such as Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
March 31 -
A new Austin medical school will share in the proceeds of a $285 million revenue bond issue from the University of Texas System.
March 31 -
El Paso will seek new money for its airport and savings on outstanding debt with a combined $155 million issue of refunding bonds and certificates of obligation.
March 28 - Texas
Republican Greg Abbott is criticizing Democrat Wendy Davis' work as a bond attorney in their hard-fought campaign for governor of Texas and she is targeting Abbott's record as attorney general.
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