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The North Tarrant Express Mobility Partners will price $1.2 billion of refunding bonds that enjoy the boost of Fitch Ratings' one-notch upgrade to BBB.
December 9 -
A stagnant energy economy has different effects in two neighboring states that are among the nation's top oil and gas-producers.
December 5 -
The Navajo are among several tribal nations pursuing renewable energy projects in a changing generation landscape.
December 2 -
A 25-vote defeat turned into an 11-vote victory for the Midland Independent School District measure.
November 26 -
A lawsuit challenges the May 2019 voter approval of the bond measure, which passed with more than 71% of the vote. None of the debt has been issued yet.
November 25 -
Federal investigators levied a $1.6 million fine on Dannenbaum Engineering, which will reorganize under a plea deal. It has worked on bond-funded projects.
November 25 -
Improved revenue growth prospects and strengthened financial resilience are the primary contributors to the outlook revision, the rating agency said.
November 19 -
Voters in the Lone Star State approved $14.5 billion of the $16 billion in state and local bonds on the ballot Nov. 5.
November 18 -
Some of the largest school districts in Texas are coping with falling enrollment amid growing bond programs.
November 8 -
The state government will sideline Houston Independent School District's elected board and take control of the state's largest school district.
November 7 -
Tuesday's results were led by the city of Scottsdale, which won voter authorization for $319 million of bonds.
November 6 -
Proposition CC, which would have allowed the state to retain revenues above a 27-year-old formula, was defeated.
November 6 -
Schools, public transit and medical research are among the beneficiaries of successful bond measures Tuesday in the Lone Star State.
November 6 -
Texas continued its record-setting pace in October with monthly sales tax revenue growing 7% year-over-year to $2.82 billion.
November 5 -
All but a $60 million tax-exempt new money piece of UTA's $511.5 million revenue bond deal is taxable.
November 5 -
Jared Polis proposed a $34.5 billion budget, including $13.8 billion for the general fund.
November 4 -
Proposition CC would loosen the strings of the 1992 TABOR Amendment by letting the state government retain more money for education and transportation.
November 4 -
The deal is made up of $741 million in general airport revenue bonds and $313 million backed by customer facilities charges on car rentals.
November 4 -
Darren C. McHugh joins Hunton's Austin office as partner. He was previously as shareholder at Stradling in Colorado.
October 31 -
At least 48 school districts across the state are seeking bonds or budget limit override measures, including 26 in Maricopa County, home to Phoenix and its suburbs.
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