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Victor Quiroga Jr. previously was a vice president at Frost Bank.
March 6 -
With plans to grow and improve more than 5,400 miles of electrical transmission lines, the Lower Colorado River Authority will issue $369.7 million of revenue bonds.
March 4 -
The firm's new chief executive sees a wealth of assets, a positive employee culture, and great potential for growth.
March 4 -
The New Mexico capital claims the state's first certified green bonds and first anaerobic wastewater treatment plant with Climate Bond Initiative certification.
February 26 -
The region's municipal bond industry insiders saw a silver lining in a 21% increase for new money volume.
February 25 -
City and county governments retain more control when they use public improvement districts, but investors are comfortable with municipal utility districts.
February 15 -
A $12.5 billion rainy day fund protects Texas from the next recession, said Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who wants to invest the fund into productive assets.
February 13 -
The proposal is seen as a long shot in a session focused on school finance and property tax reform.
February 12 -
Texas lawmakers are pushing for legislation to cap local property tax increases, with implications for bond ratings across the state.
February 11 -
The southern regional banks wouldn't say what will happen with their capital financing divisions when their merger closes.
By Shelly SigoFebruary 8 -
Kevin Stitt's first State of the State address called for higher reserves to manage downturns and raises for the state's teachers.
February 5 -
The merger of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health creates a Chicago-based nonprofit healthcare system with $10 billion in debt and operations in 21 states.
February 4 -
The 2007 bond authorization for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas is nearly tapped out, sparking debate about what comes next.
February 4 -
An $8.4 billion bounty in state revenue puts Texas in its best position in years to resolve school funding woes.
January 28 -
Despite rising revenues, Kansas will still need to make adjustments to its budget because of rising demands, S&P Global Ratings says.
January 24 -
Public finance attorneys Uyen Poh and Stephanie Leibe are among 46 lawyers Norton Rose Fulbright promoted to partner.
January 24 -
Hilltop Securities, the Southwest region's top financial advisor, is hiring and restructuring management two years after a difficult merger with Southwest Securities.
January 18 -
Kristin Caid, a public finance attorney specializing in healthcare, joined Norton Rose Fulbright after 18 years at Kutak Rock.
January 16 -
The inability to award new contracts with federal funds could delay some projects for several months, a state official said.
January 15 -
Issuance in Texas during 2018 was down 23% from 2017, reflecting a national slump that followed federal tax law changes that ended advance refundings.
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