- Colorado
The National Governor's Association is calling for Congress and the Obama administration to promptly reopen the federal government and to "commit to fully reimbursing states and territories for the federal expenses they absorb during the shutown."
October 10 -
Colorado's Regional Transportation District could expect to spend about $1.4 billion for an extension of its FasTracks rail line to suburbs northwest of Denver, according to a study released Monday.
October 9 -
The University of Colorado System plans to expand its campuses with $150 million of taxable and tax exempt revenue bonds.
October 7 - Colorado
Denver's competitive sale of $121.6 million of general obligation bonds drew more than 70 bids, with Bank of America Merrill Lynch emerging as the winner.
September 24 - Colorado
With a shutdown of the federal government looming in 11 days, U.S. officials are rushing emergency funding to flood-stricken Colorado, where damage is estimated at $2 billion.
September 19 -
Falling traffic and growing competition from Denver International Airport led Standard & Poors to downgrade Colorado Springs Airport revenue bonds to BBB-plus.
September 13 -
Owners of some luxury condominiums in Denver residential towers will not be required to pay taxes supporting a $30.5 million bond issue, a judge ruled.
September 11 - Colorado
Colorado Springs next week plans to price about $130 million of revenue bonds for a 50-mile water pipeline and refunding outstanding debt.
September 10 -
Hoteliers opposing subsidies for a Gaylord hotel and conference center near Denver International Airport saw their petition drive halted by Colorado's attorney general.
August 22 - Texas
Contrasting with a 10% national decline in municipal bond volume for the first half of 2013, the southwest region recorded a 3% lift to $29.7 billion.
August 12 - Colorado
A petition drive to raise about $1 billion per year for education through higher income taxes arrived at the Colorado Secretary of State's office Monday with nearly twice the number of required signatures.
August 8 -
Denver's plan to develop an "Airport City" at Denver International Airport faces challenges from neighbors who say they are already leading the way.
August 7 -
Colorado's E-470 Public Highway Authority may change a closed toll booth to a service stop for drivers. Meanwhile, the authority is refinancing $66 million of debt that represents a legacy of the 2008 market collapse.
August 5 - Colorado
Fitch Ratings on Friday affirmed its double-A rating and stable outlook on the Colorado School Credit Enhancement Program that backs local school bonds.
August 5 -
Children's Hospital of Colorado this week will raise $200 million for new facilities with deald that combine fixed-rate bonds and direct placement of variable-rate debt.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $13.2 million of certificates of participation issued in 2009 by the Douglas County School District, No. RE1 in Colorado.
July 26 -
The Denver suburb of Aurora has approved a $25 million tax subsidy to build a conference center hotel at the Anschutz Medical Campus.
July 16 -
Denver will price one of its largest issues of airport bonds Thursday, offering $736 million of subordinate-lien debt for construction of its South Terminal hotel and commuter rail station.
July 9 - Colorado
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has named Peck, Shaffer & Williams attorney Mary L. Groves to the Colorado Municipal Bond Supervision Advisory Board.
June 27 -
Publicly funded Denver Health and Hospital Authority is running a $1 million deficit due to its status as the hospital for the uninsured and the sequester of federal funds enacted by Congress, according to a recent report.
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