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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport expects to save money with the refunding deal as it advances plans for a new terminal and refurbished runways.
May 14 -
Travis County has closed on a $330 million, triple-A rated deal to fund the civil and family courts building in downtown Austin.
May 13 -
The University of Texas System will bring $386.8 million of refunding bonds to market this week.
May 6 -
The new mayor and council will take office after a bond issue resolves a longstanding back-pay lawsuit that the departing mayor once said threatened bankruptcy.
April 29 -
School districts dominate the list of 64 issuers seeking $11.2 billion of debt authority.
April 29 -
A higher state sales tax would be used to help fund public schools, in connection with a cap on local property taxes.
April 22 -
While JPMorgan Chase will see a public-private prison in Kansas through to completion, private financing as an alternative to municipal bonds is on the way out.
April 15 -
Municipal bond industry veteran Mark McGruder has joined BOK Financial as head of municipal bond underwriting and trading.
April 12 -
The federal government's failure to respond to requests for information is partially to blame for the loss of ratings on bonds for four Texas detention centers.
April 8 -
Avoidable inmate deaths in jails allegedly staffed by untrained guards represent a headline and financial risk for counties in Texas.
April 8 -
The state collected $2.6 billion, a 9% increase over the same month of 2018, said State Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
April 3 -
Weakening support for Oklahoma State University led Fitch Ratings to lower its rating one notch to AA-minus as OSU prepares to issue $77 million of revenue bonds.
April 2 -
City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
After building a client base among Arizona cities and taxing districts at Gust Rosenfeld, Zachary Sakas is looking for new opportunities at Sherman & Howard.
March 26 -
The pinch comes from shrinking enrollment, rising tuition, falling state support and new barriers to international students.
March 25 -
After decades of managing risk for investment clients in volatile markets, Thornburg managing director Chris Ryon is preparing to retire at the end of the year.
March 21 -
A finding of sub-standard cement at Denver International Airport's $650 million terminal redevelopment project shows that the government and developer in a public-private partnership both must adapt to unforeseen events.
March 18 -
All of the nation's top producing states can look for a smoother ride in 2019, S&P analysts say.
March 13 -
D.A. Davidson will expand its presence in Oklahoma and Texas with the acquisition of Wells Nelson.
March 12 -
The fate of three coal-fired power plants located either in or near the Navajo Nation is murky as utilities seek cheaper, cleaner generation.
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