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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said her public-private sector plan to build a strategic water supply will remain a top priority after a bill for financing failed to advance in the legislature.
March 12 -
The Texas city's project joins other efforts in Southwest states to find new water sources as supplies dwindle due to persistent drought conditions.
February 6 -
As double-digit revenue growth comes to an end, Southwest governors are crafting budgets to deal with the new normal.
January 16 -
The state would raise $500 million through internal debt sales backed by oil and natural gas severance tax revenue to fund long-term water purchase contracts.
December 11 -
The amount of unspent funding for state and local capital projects is at a historically high $5 billion as projects struggle with rising construction costs.
November 16 -
Public schools account for most of the $28.48 billion of bonds on Texas ballots Nov. 7.
October 30 -
States nationwide saw slower general fund revenue growth in fiscal 2023 after gains the previous two fiscal years fueled by high inflation and federal stimulus.
September 11 -
The state is capping transfers of fossil fuel-related revenue to its general fund and will invest money that exceeds the cap through a Severance Tax Permanent Fund.
August 28 -
Energy-producing states are riding out oil and natural gas price swings that affect severance tax collections.
July 24 -
The growth in March tax collections reported by the states was less robust than a year earlier.
April 10