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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in McGirt v. Oklahoma that Eastern Oklahoma remains tribal land, and the repercussions continue to play out.
July 26 -
The future is looking up for Salt Lake City International Airport as it continues redevelopment with $900 million of revenue bonds.
July 19 -
Oklahoma's economy has staged a strong rebound a year after the pandemic-induced recession hit the state, said Treasurer Randy McDaniel.
June 8 -
Texas is enjoying record revenues amid continuing uncertainty stemming from the pandemic, Glenn Hegar told The Bond Buyer Texas Public Finance Conference.
June 2 -
Texas lawmakers are facing a special session after a battle over elections, firearms and finance.
June 1 -
A Moody's downgrade on San Antonio's convention hotel bonds came with the lowering of the outlook to negative on the city's Aaa issuer rating.
June 1 -
In the waning days of the Texas Legislature, lawmakers tweaked plans to help utilities absorb billions of charges stemming from February's winter storm.
May 27 -
A Utah Infrastructure Agency bond deal will bring the city of Pleasant Grove onto the Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency's Utopia fiber network.
May 27 -
Phoenix's Major League Baseball team has a new state bond authorization in its pocket as it decides whether or not it should keep its 23-year-old stadium.
May 24 -
Oklahoma can cut taxes and boost school funding while expanding Medicaid coverage thanks to healthy revenues.
May 24 -
With the heavily traveled Interstate 40 bridge over the Mississippi River closed for repairs, Arkansas and Tennessee are seeking federal aid to cover the cost.
May 20 -
Colorado lawmakers are working on a $5 billion funding proposal for transportation; this week's $500 million debt issue targets immediate needs.
May 17 -
Lawmakers, buoyed by rising revenue estimates, overrode Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of tax cut legislation.
May 10 -
Arizona and neighboring states are preparing for the first mandatory cuts in water from the Colorado River after 20 years of drought.
May 10 -
“Our net present value savings were $191.5 million or a record-setting 29%," said North Texas Tollway Authority Chief Financial Officer Horatio Porter.
May 6 -
The numbers are driven by record oil and gas production tax collections and increases in sales and income tax payments, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
May 6 -
The measure expands opportunity for lower-income students and broadens geographical reach of college, backers say.
May 5 -
With help from a flood of federal funding, Colorado lawmakers were able to restore funds lost in the pandemic.
May 4 -
A year after the pandemic struck the nation's economy, Texas sales tax collections hit an all-time record for April.
May 3 -
The chief opponent of the measure is the Arizona Board of Regents that governs the state’s three public universities.
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