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Heavyweight ballot measures include $3.5 billion from the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County and $3 billion for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas.
October 28 -
State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said the state’s efforts to increase reserves, eliminate structural deficits, improve pension finances, and diversify the state’s economy are working.
October 25 -
Fitch Ratings affirmed Denver International Airport after the collapse of a public-private partnership to remodel the main terminal.
October 22 -
Arizona's Salt River Project will sell $436 million of new money power revenue bonds.
October 21 -
After years of legal challenges, a tax supporting bonds for the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority has cleared its last hurdle.
October 16 -
The city's municipal expects $44 million of present-value savings in the $244 million deal to refund 2010 BABs.
October 7 -
The Lower Colorado River Authority will price $169.5 million of revenue bonds.
September 30 -
One of the nation's top P3 partners sees more opportunity in states where it has existing relationships with transportation agencies.
September 30 -
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Downtown Dallas has seen a revival in recent years with residential conversions and more pedestrian-friendly design paid for with tax-increment financing.
September 23 -
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham unveiled the free-tuition plan amid declining enrollment at the state's universities.
September 18 -
Cheryl Schluterman was president and chief financial officer of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
September 17 -
Public private partnerships for an airport, a commuter rail service, and student housing have gone sour in the Southwest.
September 16 -
Accusations that the university violated a moral obligation in connection with bonds for a student housing P3 are false and defamatory, its attorney says.
September 11 -
Oklahoma’s economic expansion appears to be slowing, state Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
September 10 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
With its population and economy growing, Texas recorded record revenue in the fiscal year that ended Aug. 31, Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported.
September 5 -
China's recently announced suspension of U.S. agricultural imports escalated trade-related risks to U.S. agriculture, said Fitch Ratings.
August 30 -
Eric Johnson pledged to avoid conflicts between his jobs as mayor and as bond counsel.
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