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Boulder, Colo. hopes to succeed where many other local governments have failed.
July 10 -
Traffic and revenue on new managed lanes in Dallas fell below expectations in their first year.
July 6 -
The Trump administration joined the Texas state government's defense of its anti-"sanctuary city" law.
June 26 -
Texas lawmakers did well on transportation spending but less so on Medicaid funding, according to S&P.
June 20 -
Despite potential changes on the horizon, public power ratings are showing improvement, according to Fitch Ratings.
June 19 -
Utah will competitively price $150 million of GO bonds with across the board triple-A ratings.
June 19 -
A government enterprise that is building toll lanes on the Colorado 470 highway closed on $161.7 million of revenue bonds.
June 15 -
A new Colorado law requires charter schools to share in local school districts' mill levy overrides.
June 12 -
Dallas and Houston are on the right path to fixing their troubled pensions, according to Moody's.
June 8 -
Kansas' adoption of a tax increase led Moody's to boost its outlook on the state to stable.
June 8 -
Oklahoma incarceration costs will soar by $2 billion over the next decade without major reform, Gov. Mary Fallin says.
June 8 -
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the legislature to meet in special session to deal with issues that include property taxes and school finance.
June 7 -
Kansas lawmakers defied Gov. Sam Brownback by overriding his veto of a tax increase bill.
June 7 -
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback vowed to veto a tax increase.
June 6 -
Texas lawmakers approved a $217 billion budget but may face a special session.
May 30 -
Austin plans to sell at least $50 million of bonds to resolve a default on airport hotel debt.
May 26 -
Oklahoma still lacks structural balance in $6.8 billion budget, Gov. Mary Fallin says.
May 26 -
In the face of changes to health laws, nonprofit hospitals should focus on risk management, Moody's says.
May 22 -
Key Texas lawmakers agreed on a formula to extend the Dallas police and fire pension fund’s life.
May 22 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper won't call lawmakers back for a vote on $3.5 billion for highway bonds.
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